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Old Dec 17, 2006 | 04:26 PM
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lt4 balancer hub

does anyone know how to get a lt4 (corvette) hub off, is there a diff tool for this one, it is diff then the pressed on one that the camaro uses, this is the one that is notched out and has the key to keep it in place????? the whole in the center is just big enought to get the bolt in so the puller just pusher against the hub so it dont move. i hope this makes since.
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Old Dec 18, 2006 | 06:38 AM
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Old Dec 18, 2006 | 08:52 AM
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The LT1/LT4 balancer hub is presses on. Make sure you note the orientation of the hub before removing it. There is an arrowhead cast into the hub for this purpose. Once you remove the balancer from the hub, a standard 3-jaw puller can be used to pull the hub from the crank snout.
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Originally Posted by Vader
The LT1/LT4 balancer hub is presses on. Make sure you note the orientation of the hub before removing it. There is an arrowhead cast into the hub for this purpose. Once you remove the balancer from the hub, a standard 3-jaw puller can be used to pull the hub from the crank
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got it off and the hub will only go on one way, it has a key in it just like the older style. but thanks guys for the info.
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