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Slowride
09-26-2005, 03:06 PM
I recently bought an SLP Pulley for my car. For installation it says that you need a GM Tool #J36660-A "torque angle". Do I really need this tool or can I just torque it down?

XtinKt
09-26-2005, 08:14 PM
I just paid a machine shop to put it on for me. I didn't have the stuff to take it off with. cost me about 20-30 dollars. Save yourself the headache.

Also a side note. I had problems with draining the battery by leaving my doors open for more than an hour. Usually if i was tuning, or detailin it.

You will need to disconnect the batteyr when ever you are doing anything that requires you to keep the doors open.

Redphoenix1998
09-29-2005, 02:38 AM
Generally with a pulley install, you need a 6" 3 arm puller to pull the stock pulley off. It's a PITA but it can be done! You need a 1/2" drive breaker bar, 1 1/16" deep socket, and a torque wrench that can torque up to 250 ft lb's. The torque wrench is a must and if I were you, invest in an arp balancer bolt, it's longer than stock and it's help you a lot with getting it back on. If you want to do this all yourself and you need a write up, PM me and I'll send you one

XtinKt
09-29-2005, 05:05 AM
Take my advice and have some one put it on for you lmao

Slowride
09-29-2005, 07:53 PM
I See What You Mean About The Longer Bolt, That Would Have Helped. I Just Used A Rubber Mallet And Tapped It All The Way Around. I Looked For That Torque Angle Tool But Couldn't Find It So I Just Torqued It Down. I Didn't Have Any Leaks Or Wobbles So Guess I Did Alright. Thanks For Your Help!