CRANK PULLEY BOLT
lol
Impact gun and if that isn't enough, get a torch (acedeline works best, can't spell, but you know what I mean) or other REALLY HOT torch and heat it until it glows red. Then hit it with the gun while it's glowing. if those aren't options, then a BIG pipe over your craftsmen ratchet and torque the hell out of it. I would highly suggest the torch/air method though
Impact gun and if that isn't enough, get a torch (acedeline works best, can't spell, but you know what I mean) or other REALLY HOT torch and heat it until it glows red. Then hit it with the gun while it's glowing. if those aren't options, then a BIG pipe over your craftsmen ratchet and torque the hell out of it. I would highly suggest the torch/air method though
Guest
Posts: n/a
Honda has a crank pulley tool.. it has a hexagon head that fits inside of the actual pulley.. and you use a nice big 3/8 ratchet with long handle and pull both the "special tool" and the ratchet together.. might need some big muscles though those things can be a bitch
If the motor is in the car:
Put it into gear, and push down on the brakes.
Have another person with a 3+ feet long bar on the 2 feet breaker bar and give it one instant "quick" thrust. It should break loose.
Put it into gear, and push down on the brakes.
Have another person with a 3+ feet long bar on the 2 feet breaker bar and give it one instant "quick" thrust. It should break loose.
You can do it the ghetto way like I did. My motor was out of the car though. Have two friends stand on the block, get a nice big Craftman/SnapOn ratchet with a nice long pipe on the end of it. Jab a screwdriver into one of the holes in the flywheel and break that sucker off!
It's loud when it finally does come off. Good luck.
It's loud when it finally does come off. Good luck.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
bradley
Honda Civic / Del Sol (1992 - 2000)
13
Jan 9, 2012 02:12 PM
SuicideSlide
Acura Integra
3
Oct 9, 2004 08:27 AM




