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463/S70 tensioner spring?
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<blockquote data-quote="skayser2" data-source="post: 74130" data-attributes="member: 2179"><p>Dave, sounds like your setup is the same as mine. If you pulled all four mount bolts and pushed it over you might be able to get it off. The trick would be getting the stick wedged in between the bracket and pump mount bolt to hold the spring tension as shown in the manual. One might slide the motor over first to see if the pulley could be removed without R&R the engine then maybe hold against the spring somehow from above(turn-buckle/short chain?? or maybe just a pry-bar from below?? Wish I had tried that before I removed the engine, just for future reference. As mentioned earlier, don't buy the Bobcat pulley. Your local machine shop should be able to fix you up for half the cost. Maybe more than half. Hope that helps! Good luck Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skayser2, post: 74130, member: 2179"] Dave, sounds like your setup is the same as mine. If you pulled all four mount bolts and pushed it over you might be able to get it off. The trick would be getting the stick wedged in between the bracket and pump mount bolt to hold the spring tension as shown in the manual. One might slide the motor over first to see if the pulley could be removed without R&R the engine then maybe hold against the spring somehow from above(turn-buckle/short chain?? or maybe just a pry-bar from below?? Wish I had tried that before I removed the engine, just for future reference. As mentioned earlier, don't buy the Bobcat pulley. Your local machine shop should be able to fix you up for half the cost. Maybe more than half. Hope that helps! Good luck Steve [/QUOTE]
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