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B230 crank pulley and air tools 200 1993

Good afternoon. I have read all the warnings about the possibility of cracking the cast iron crankshaft using air tools to remove the crank pulley on a B230, but amidst the posts I get the distinct impression that a lot of you do in fact use air tools for this purpose. I have heard anecdotally that auto repair facilities use air tools for this as a matter of course. Does anyone have experience with cracked cranks? Do most or any of you use air tools for this job?

Ron
93 245 310,000 km
87 745 320,000 km (air tool survivor)
near Brantford, ON, Can






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