Size in MM of bolts on H22a1 CRANK PULLEY (may be same as other Hondas?)
...like the title says...I need to know ASAP - preferably today what size I need.
Why? Because my CRANK PULLEY IS WOBBLY AND ABOUT TO FALL OFF!!!!
I have up to 19mm and heard I prob need 21 or 22mm maybe?? And additionally I may need a tool to hold the crank pulley in place as I tighten the bolts.
Any Input is GREATLY APRECIATED!!
Why? Because my CRANK PULLEY IS WOBBLY AND ABOUT TO FALL OFF!!!!
I have up to 19mm and heard I prob need 21 or 22mm maybe?? And additionally I may need a tool to hold the crank pulley in place as I tighten the bolts.
Any Input is GREATLY APRECIATED!!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LudeBoyLeRoy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Why? Because my CRANK PULLEY IS WOBBLY AND ABOUT TO FALL OFF!!!!
I have up to 19mm and heard I prob need 21 or 22mm maybe?? And additionally I may need a tool to hold the crank pulley in place as I tighten the bolts.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Are you looking for the size of the crank pulley, or the crank pulley bolt? I suspect the latter - it's a 19mm bolt. You'll need at least 1/2" drive tools to get it off, sometimes even 3/4" drive.
The Honda tool that holds the pulley in place while you take the bolt off is a 50mm open hex tool - they run anywhere from $45 online to $80 from Honda. If you run a search you should find plenty of opinions on alternative methods to break the bolt free, but the only one that's guaranteed to work is by using the Honda tool, and a LOT of leverage.
Best of luck . . . .
I have up to 19mm and heard I prob need 21 or 22mm maybe?? And additionally I may need a tool to hold the crank pulley in place as I tighten the bolts.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Are you looking for the size of the crank pulley, or the crank pulley bolt? I suspect the latter - it's a 19mm bolt. You'll need at least 1/2" drive tools to get it off, sometimes even 3/4" drive.
The Honda tool that holds the pulley in place while you take the bolt off is a 50mm open hex tool - they run anywhere from $45 online to $80 from Honda. If you run a search you should find plenty of opinions on alternative methods to break the bolt free, but the only one that's guaranteed to work is by using the Honda tool, and a LOT of leverage.
Best of luck . . . .
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