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Is the m45 threaded for pulleys?
Thursday, September 30, 2010 2:13 PM
im dropping off my m45 to a local machine shop to press in the quick change hub i bought because i dont want to waste $150 bucks on a tool ill use once and i just wanted to know if the m45 is threaded like the m62's where the pulley would be pressed in

i did search for a bit and couldnt come up with an answer, any help is greatly appreciated. pics of the pulley removal/installation on the m45 would be great as well

thanks



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Re: Is the m45 threaded for pulleys?
Thursday, September 30, 2010 2:39 PM
shut up mike. go work on the civic.

lol no but for real i cant help with this. ask craig he might now. you got his number? anywho. im thinking about throwing the blower on in two weekends. i can't get ahold of alan to help, so i might call up some of the guy from azgmp, and ask you and grant to come on over.



Re: Is the m45 threaded for pulleys?
Thursday, September 30, 2010 2:40 PM
[ion] C2 Online
Most are. I used a power steering pulley puller to take the existing pulley off, and then used a torch to heat up the new hub and slid it on. The power steering tool doesn't have the right bolt size to thread into the shaft.


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Re: Is the m45 threaded for pulleys?
Thursday, September 30, 2010 2:46 PM
ok thanks guys, i actually ended up finding another thread with installation instructions. its not threaded :/ so looks like its getting heated like you said ion

chris, you threadjacker lol, you know damn well i decided that i hate that POS that is my honda civic. I'm off work at 6 on saturday and sunday so im down to lend a hand either/both nights



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