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How do I remove the balance shaft crank sprocket?

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Aaron91RS

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Nov 10, 2003
St. Louis, Missouri
Ok I got the timing belt crank sprocket off with a homemade puller, now the balance shaft sprocket behind it has no holes to screw the puller in to. How the heck does it come off? I want to take the whole cover off to get the rear balance shaft of at some point.
 
I would have to assume that it should just slide right off. Mine did. The front one came off easily too. I don't know what else to suggest. Maybe if you use a light tapping with a dead blow hammer, as to not cause damage, may loosen it.

Rich
Forced 4 :dsm:
 
I wish. Front timing sprocket was tight as crap and this one is to :(
 
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