By shunter713 - 8 Years Ago
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My name is Sherman from Tn. Can someone tell me what kind of Harmonic Balancer puller I need to pull my mine off my 1954 Customline 239. I can't use a standard puller and I have to replace my cam Shaft and Lifters Help !!!
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By charliemccraney - 8 Years Ago
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The type of Harmonic Damper Puller which is available at just about every parts store will work.
The installer is the tricky one as you need one with a 9/16-18 adapter, which is less common, but still easy to find, usually ordered online.
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By shunter713 - 8 Years Ago
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Can you guide me to a sight showing me what the puller looks like and to use it.
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By charliemccraney - 8 Years Ago
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Here is one example of the puller, https://www.amazon.com/TruBuilt-Automotive-Professional-Universal-Harmonic/dp/B010FH1OPC/ref=sr_1_1_sspa/140-0454136-3916706?ie=UTF8&qid=1505486881&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=harmonic+damper+puller&psc=1
Google "harmonic damper puller" and "how to use a harmonic damper puller" for more options and info. The puller should also come with instructions.
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By pintoplumber - 8 Years Ago
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My 239 has a pulley instead of a balancer. It was a car engine. No holes for a puller to go into.
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By paul2748 - 8 Years Ago
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If I remember correctly, the 239 did not use a balancer. 55 was the first year. I remember when I did the 312 conversion in my 54, I couldn't use the 54 steady rest as it wasn't designed for a balancer and had to use a later steady rest. I know a lot of guys say you don't need it, but I wanted to have it.
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