15-06-21, 07:39 AM
If the valve is seized in the bushes/housing, removing it might involve almost as much effort as getting it functioning again. Finding a replacement pulley is much easier than finding an entire working EXUP.
It would be worth trying to get it working again. Maybe remove valve temporarily, refit the end plate with a bolt/washer to blank the spindle hole and focus on getting the valve and bushes separated then refit when they're free-spinning as they should be.
It would be worth trying to get it working again. Maybe remove valve temporarily, refit the end plate with a bolt/washer to blank the spindle hole and focus on getting the valve and bushes separated then refit when they're free-spinning as they should be.