DIY Pulley Install
I'll see if I can find the add for you
Here's one
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Merce...motiveQ5fTools
And another
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Merce...motiveQ5fTools
Note: this tool ONLY works on STOCK dampeners, you will need to lock the flex plate/tranny to install your aftermarket piece. However, on my C32 the stock bolt was torqued to OVER 250 ft/lbs, and with out this tool it would have NEVER came off. Unless I removed the rad and put an air gun on it.
Last edited by MRAMG1; Dec 8, 2009 at 11:42 AM.
This seller has SUPER fast shipment and it's very well packaged. He got it from WA to MO in like two days w/ no shipping upcharge.
Tool is of adequate quality, but could be better. The "tabs" (I don't know what to call them) that go into the holes of the pulley could be longer and more grippy to keep it in place, but it works pretty well. Also the handle is REDICULOUSLY short. That's easily fixed with a 3/4" iron pipe from the Home Depot, though ($6). If you get one that's like 3' long, you can have your wife or other delicate helper keep the pulley in place while you crank the sh17 out of that bolt. It's not even work for a helper to keep the 3' pole from moving.
I sprayed the bolt down w/ PB Blaster and WD40 before getting it to budge loose. I don't know how anyone else feels about doing that, though. I think it probably would've come loose w/o lubricant, but I was nervous about rounding the bolt.
Lastly, get a 27mm 6-pt deep socket. I recommend not using a 12-pt or shallow socket. 12-pt might round bolt off. Shallow will require extension, which is unwieldy.
The other item that I struggled with was the comment that everything could be done from the top. I took that to mean I didn't need to remove the plastic belly pans. (I know, I'm an idiot) It was virtually impossible to remove the hose clamp nuts from the top so after several minutes of struggling from the top, I jacked the car up, removed the plastic pans and easily removed the nuts holding the hose clamps on.
This was a pretty easy DIY job and anyone with a decent set of tools should be able to successfully complete it.
All the best,
Warren
The Best of Mercedes & AMG

Also, if anyone has a 1 1\16 inch six point socket, use it instead of the 27mm. It is actually a snugger, better fit than the 27, which is 1.0630 inch, while 1 1/16 is 1.0625 inch. The angle guage works well installing the 180 asp, as the holder rod can be inserted in one of the holes drilled in the perimeter of the outer ring.

If someone in the Mpls./St.Paul area want to borrow my no-slip pulley holder, PM me.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I really hate to stick anything on the flywheel to hold it in place when removing the Crank PUlley.
Also I cant seem to find the tool on ebay, anyone have new links ? or know what else it may be called ?
Thanks.
or is it just easier to go through the bell housing as it will be in the air for the plastic pan anyway.








