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Sonny: While you could use a torch to heat parts, BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL the coil will die a fiery death if you get the it too hot. Also friction surface can be damaged.
Looking at your picture and the instructions I would think you could weld a piece of flat stock onto the bottom center race (side with 3 ears) and then push it out. You would then have an internal step to push pulley out the other end.
My suggestions could be total B/S as you're there with the clutch in hand. If you have to apply heat use an oven. I'm glad this is your project as it is a total S*** Job.
Good Luck
JLG
James Geraci
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