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Originally Posted by: fairbank56  Use a hammer and putty knife and work the knife into the groove between the pulley hub and cam hub. Once you get a gap between them, use a flatblade screwdriver and pry up with that.
Eric Eric - When putting the cam hub back on I can not seem to get it to stay on, it wants to fall off. Does it require pressure (via clamps) to put back on in order to stay put? Thanks, Dave
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The pulley hub, pulley and pulley nut holds everything together.
Eric
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Eric -
Thanks so much for all your help. Putting it all back together. Couldn't of done it without your insight. Very much appreciated.
Thanks, Dave
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