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dlstech 03-30-2012 04:55 PM

Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
I started changing my timing belt but got stuck at the crankshaft pulley bolt. Neither of my impact guns could get it off. I tried turning the compressor pressure up to 125 psi and still nothing. So I took off the starter and put a big screwdriver in the flywheel teeth. I still couldn't get it to budge with a breaker bar so I put a 4 foot pipe over it and tried again. My 1/2" extension snapped. That extension and my impact gun have gotten a lot of tough bolts off and haven't failed me ever. So I know it's not just my tools. I don't have cheap tools either.

What else can I do? I was gonna stop by a few shops to see if they have a stronger gun but most of them were already closed so I'm stuck for now.

Should be called Snap-Off instead lol
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7132/6...f5759af9_c.jpg

98civdx 03-30-2012 05:11 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
A impact with 1200lb's of brake away torque....

Or a breaker bar, with a big ass cheater pipe.
Use a jack stand to set the extentensions on to keep them flat.


These bolts really suck. Has the car already been taken apart?

dlstech 03-30-2012 05:30 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
As you can see, the breaker bar with big ass cheater pipe snapped my extension lol.

It was taken apart but I put it all back together because I need a car to drive.

I will go to a few shops and see if they have a better gun. Mine is 600 lb max for reverse and that didn't do a thing.

I just want to know what else you guys do to get these off. I've always just used my impact gun without a problem

Arthas 03-30-2012 05:38 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
http://image.hondatuningmagazine.com...moval_tool.jpg

Rent this tool. Youll NEED this tool unless you have the world strongest compressor ever.

You put in inside of the crank, and you put a half inch ratchet on it to hold it. Then with another half inch breaker bar, you break the bolt loose.

When I was stuck on that bolt I tried everything from drowning it PB blaster, putting a torch to it, 3 different compressors and nothing. Once I got that tool from Pep Boys, I had it off in under 2 minutes.

dlstech 03-30-2012 05:49 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
Ok I was looking at that picture for like 5 minutes and can't figure out where the 1/2 ratchet would go...

chewyv 03-30-2012 05:54 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 

Originally Posted by dlstech (Post 47115241)
Ok I was looking at that picture for like 5 minutes and can't figure out where the 1/2 ratchet would go...

LOL. They actually rent them at oreilly. I found that out too late when I bought mine.

98civdx 03-30-2012 06:01 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
That tool are a must have for this job, NO MATTER what. You have to have one.


I just got mad at my car and to a shop and had them break it free, and then tighen enough to get me home....

beecee18 03-30-2012 09:28 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
A decent or better impact gun,
Good 19mm impact socket,
A decent or better air compressor,
Air hose,
120-140psi,
Some confidence,
And the trade off is the bolt in your hand.

dlstech 03-30-2012 10:01 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
It's 17mm. And I'll rent that tool and let you guys know how it goes.

gwarfare 03-30-2012 10:05 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
Torch the bolt, when its still hot hit it with the impact and it will spin off easy,try it before u knock it a simple torch will work,trick that my boy showed me.

gwarfare 03-30-2012 10:08 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
It when it works and will work,thank me later,make sure no plastic is around like ur fender cover or any wires.

JDM_teh_WIN!! 03-30-2012 10:26 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
I wouldn't recomend torching that bolt as the damper has rubber in it and the oil seal can easily be distorted as well.

v8killaz 03-30-2012 11:46 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
my cheapass harbor freight impact has taken about 100 off. id warm it up slightly. not alot since the pulley has rubber in it than cool it quickly. sometimes it works for me.

if thats doesnt work what i do is hold the flywheel and use a breaker bar. that snapon extension is cheap if it broke i use cheap tools and they wont break. unles its not rated for impacts

TOO MUCH TORQUE 03-30-2012 11:53 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
use the "starter" method. youtube it.

dlstech 03-31-2012 08:20 AM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
Can't use the starter method because the engine and bolt spin in the same direction.
So what seal can get damaged if it's heated up too much? The front main? Because I have a new one anyways.

Arthas 03-31-2012 09:11 AM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 

Originally Posted by dlstech (Post 47115241)
Ok I was looking at that picture for like 5 minutes and can't figure out where the 1/2 ratchet would go...

It goes in the end. Where it looks like a circle, a 1/2" ratchet makes itself at home.

Originally Posted by 98civdx (Post 47115289)
That tool are a must have for this job, NO MATTER what. You have to have one.

QUOTED FOR TRUTH.

Originally Posted by gwarfare (Post 47116248)
Torch the bolt, when its still hot hit it with the impact and it will spin off easy,try it before u knock it a simple torch will work,trick that my boy showed me.

I torched for about an hour and nothing.


OP just rent this tool. Itll make your life so much easier.

redm3turbo 03-31-2012 09:52 AM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
Tool is 20 bucks on amazon

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE-pzP8g_x4

Cheaper then breaking anything made by snap on :)

Marvin1985 03-31-2012 12:24 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
That tool is $120 at Honda. I tried everything to get mine out. I was screwed cuz engine wasn't in car! Had to take mine to a shop and it came out like butter then found out my bro had the tool.

redm3turbo 03-31-2012 04:41 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
http://www.amazon.com/Honda-Acura-Cr.../dp/B004QJOVBK

amazon $26

EK9Rsc 03-31-2012 04:57 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
impact is how i did mine

Dc4LsTeG 03-31-2012 05:04 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
You can do it with the vice grip style chain wrench to that's what I've always used

v8killaz 03-31-2012 06:23 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 

Originally Posted by redm3turbo (Post 47117561)
Tool is 20 bucks on amazon

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE-pzP8g_x4

Cheaper then breaking anything made by snap on :)

holy shit someone used a extension the correct way

Arthas 03-31-2012 08:58 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
Honda, y u make dis so difficult?

98civdx 03-31-2012 10:45 PM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 

Originally Posted by Arthas (Post 47120061)
Honda, y u make dis so difficult?

Becuase the crank pulleys are a "slip-fit"


On some/most cars you need a pulley puller to get the crank pulleys off, and the bolts come off really easily.

It's the way our cars were designed.

redm3turbo 04-01-2012 04:31 AM

Re: Tips for removing the crankshaft pulley bolt?
 
I used to think it was hard to work on hondas

Then my mom got a chevy malibu. This was about 10 years ago, when they had notorious IM leaks. To change an IM gasket in a gm, it literally is easier to just pull the engine out the car.
Took me damn near 2 full days to change the gasket, and I had a cousin helping that was a ASE. We had to take so many things apart, just to get to the IM gasket.
Then 2 months later, it was all over again because the timing chain needed changing.

The next day, she traded it in on an accord. Never again will I wrench on a gm.

I agree that the crank bolt pulley is a bitch *til you have the tool/good air tools* however you can still bring it to a shop, pay 5, have them back it off for you, and go home and change your timing belt in a good 3 hours. Then have another 6 years of driving headache free. On american cars, you are lucky to get 6 years driving without changing the whole motor. In hondas you swap the motors because you desire more power, then some kid buys your old motor, beats on it for 5 years, and it still runs. Not so much on the americans. My buddy has a ford lighting and we always joke that the 5.4 engine is a "wear item" since he's on his 4th motor in 3 years , lol.


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