Made my own D Series Crank Pulley Holder
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Made my own D Series Crank Pulley Holder
Well i needed to get it done to day, so with about $10 worth of home depot parts and about and hour with a drill, hack saw, and welder...
Gentlemen I give you:
PULLEY BUSTER 5000!
Worked like a charm both on this motor on the ground and one in the car
Gentlemen I give you:
PULLEY BUSTER 5000!
Worked like a charm both on this motor on the ground and one in the car
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Re: Made my own D Series Crank Pulley Holder (Sketch_hs)
nice work brotha, i had a Dseries pulley bolt back out over 100 miles from home.
I had to borrow a car, drive from mass to ct, JUST TO GRAB THE WRONG bolt.(for a B)
I took the D out and put a LS in.
I had to borrow a car, drive from mass to ct, JUST TO GRAB THE WRONG bolt.(for a B)
I took the D out and put a LS in.
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Re: Made my own D Series Crank Pulley Holder (93supercoupe)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93supercoupe »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">nice work brotha, i had a Dseries pulley bolt back out over 100 miles from home.
I had to borrow a car, drive from mass to ct, JUST TO GRAB THE WRONG bolt.(for a B)
I took the D out and put a LS in. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Torquing them is easy lol i just use my impact
this is really for the removal of bolts my impact wont take off
i was jumping up and down on a 6ft bar and using this tool to break those two bolts loose
lol
I had to borrow a car, drive from mass to ct, JUST TO GRAB THE WRONG bolt.(for a B)
I took the D out and put a LS in. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Torquing them is easy lol i just use my impact
this is really for the removal of bolts my impact wont take off
i was jumping up and down on a 6ft bar and using this tool to break those two bolts loose
lol
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Re: Made my own D Series Crank Pulley Holder (BIGTUNA)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BIGTUNA »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Why not just use a chain wrench? </TD></TR></TABLE>
just on the off chance that he wants to use the pulley again i'm sure..
just on the off chance that he wants to use the pulley again i'm sure..
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Re: Made my own D Series Crank Pulley Holder (cua0)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cua0 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
just on the off chance that he wants to use the pulley again i'm sure..
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Ahh i used a chanin wrench on my B series pulley. I would suggest getting an old belt to wrap around it first though. It slightly marred the ribs on the pulley.
just on the off chance that he wants to use the pulley again i'm sure..
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Ahh i used a chanin wrench on my B series pulley. I would suggest getting an old belt to wrap around it first though. It slightly marred the ribs on the pulley.
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Re: Made my own D Series Crank Pulley Holder (cua0)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cua0 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
just on the off chance that he wants to use the pulley again i'm sure..
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lol
pulley buster 5000 FTW!
its so easy to use thanks to the 4 foot arm
just on the off chance that he wants to use the pulley again i'm sure..
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lol
pulley buster 5000 FTW!
its so easy to use thanks to the 4 foot arm
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I've seen setups like that, that have cracked the pulley at the holes...
I just yank off the dust cover on the flywheel, and use a screw driver between teh flywheel and bell housing. Works great every time.
I just yank off the dust cover on the flywheel, and use a screw driver between teh flywheel and bell housing. Works great every time.
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Re: Made my own D Series Crank Pulley Holder (Sketch_hs)
that woulda came in real handy a few weeks ago. i just needed the bolt and lock for another setup. ended up buy a new one.
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Re: Made my own D Series Crank Pulley Holder (SECURITY)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SECURITY »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Small world, I just made one of these today, cost was a whopping $2. I'll post pics later</TD></TR></TABLE>
GROUPBUY!
I just bought a JDM H22a and I don't this crank bolt was ever removed! It's the bolt from hell! Tried heating it up, impact gun (probably need a bigger compressor though, just a 3hp, 20 gal Craftsman compressor). My next and last hope is to build a 6 ft breaker bar and jump on it to get it off.
GROUPBUY!
I just bought a JDM H22a and I don't this crank bolt was ever removed! It's the bolt from hell! Tried heating it up, impact gun (probably need a bigger compressor though, just a 3hp, 20 gal Craftsman compressor). My next and last hope is to build a 6 ft breaker bar and jump on it to get it off.
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