Help! need to borrow someones crank pulley tool in NYC area
i cant get my friggin crank bolt loose. ive tried pep boys, autozone, sears, napa and still no luck locating this tool. i would greatly appreciate borrowing this tool from someone in the nyc area or buying it for that matter. someone please help me out
-vinny
-vinny
the crank pulley tool is sold at honda....its gonna cost you about a bill though
I also think snap-on sells a honda CP tool. Not sure of the cost on that one.
I also think snap-on sells a honda CP tool. Not sure of the cost on that one.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mastarolla »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the crank pulley tool is sold at honda....its gonna cost you about a bill though
I also think snap-on sells a honda CP tool. Not sure of the cost on that one.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Air will not do it.
Ask me how I know.
I bought the Snap-on tool. If you come and get it, I'll loan it to you but ONLY if you leave a $150.00 deposit, Sorry.
I live in North NJ about 25 mins from Manhatten.
I also think snap-on sells a honda CP tool. Not sure of the cost on that one.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Air will not do it.
Ask me how I know.I bought the Snap-on tool. If you come and get it, I'll loan it to you but ONLY if you leave a $150.00 deposit, Sorry.
I live in North NJ about 25 mins from Manhatten.
You can borrow mine.
I have both types, the Hex style and the older D series style.
IM me or send an email.
I work in Manhattan just over the University Heights Bridge (Fordham Road) in that big subway yard. It can't possibly be that far from you.
Come get it Monday, you can return it on Tues.
Let me know by tonight so I can bring it to work in the morning.
Don't forget the
I have both types, the Hex style and the older D series style.
IM me or send an email.
I work in Manhattan just over the University Heights Bridge (Fordham Road) in that big subway yard. It can't possibly be that far from you.
Come get it Monday, you can return it on Tues.
Let me know by tonight so I can bring it to work in the morning.
Don't forget the
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 4crx4me »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Air will not do it.
Ask me how I know.
I bought the Snap-on tool. If you come and get it, I'll loan it to you but ONLY if you leave a $150.00 deposit, Sorry.
I live in North NJ about 25 mins from Manhatten.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'd like to know why air will not do it?
I change upwards of 45 timing belt/waterpumps a month, takes me about an hour to do honda and a little longer for Toyota V6. I use pneumatics and they work just fine, takes 5 seconds. 1/2" for normal and 3/4" drive for hard to remove bolts.
Air will not do it.
Ask me how I know.I bought the Snap-on tool. If you come and get it, I'll loan it to you but ONLY if you leave a $150.00 deposit, Sorry.
I live in North NJ about 25 mins from Manhatten.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'd like to know why air will not do it?
I change upwards of 45 timing belt/waterpumps a month, takes me about an hour to do honda and a little longer for Toyota V6. I use pneumatics and they work just fine, takes 5 seconds. 1/2" for normal and 3/4" drive for hard to remove bolts.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by flex97itr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">does anyone think they can let me borrow this tool today?</TD></TR></TABLE>
IM sent.
Come get it.



Modified by 7PSI CRX at 5:48 PM 12/21/2003
IM sent.
Come get it.



Modified by 7PSI CRX at 5:48 PM 12/21/2003
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I'd like to know why air will not do it?
I change upwards of 45 timing belt/waterpumps a month, takes me about an hour to do honda and a little longer for Toyota V6. I use pneumatics and they work just fine, takes 5 seconds. 1/2" for normal and 3/4" drive for hard to remove bolts.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well you must have special pneumatics then. I brought my GSR to 6 different service places including a honda and an acura dealer, and they ALL tried it with up to 500 lb/ft air guns, and they all said air will not break loose the bolt on VTEC's. Finally I paid the guy at honda to borrow his tool with a 1/2 dr. and 3 FOOT breaker bar. That FINALLY broke it loose. With a loud bang!
I know what I saw with my own eyes, and what I heard, air alone will NOT do it.
Call me crazy. But, you say you do all this work in 60 minutes on a honda?? I'd like to see it.
I'd like to know why air will not do it?
I change upwards of 45 timing belt/waterpumps a month, takes me about an hour to do honda and a little longer for Toyota V6. I use pneumatics and they work just fine, takes 5 seconds. 1/2" for normal and 3/4" drive for hard to remove bolts.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well you must have special pneumatics then. I brought my GSR to 6 different service places including a honda and an acura dealer, and they ALL tried it with up to 500 lb/ft air guns, and they all said air will not break loose the bolt on VTEC's. Finally I paid the guy at honda to borrow his tool with a 1/2 dr. and 3 FOOT breaker bar. That FINALLY broke it loose. With a loud bang!
I know what I saw with my own eyes, and what I heard, air alone will NOT do it.
Call me crazy. But, you say you do all this work in 60 minutes on a honda?? I'd like to see it.
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IM sent.
Come get it.



Modified by 7PSI CRX at 5:48 PM 12/21/2003</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'll be damned. Is that home made? I think I am gonna go to Ace and check for a nut that big and weld it to somethin I can hold. Screw paying $60+ for a tool that has one use.
IM sent.
Come get it.



Modified by 7PSI CRX at 5:48 PM 12/21/2003</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'll be damned. Is that home made? I think I am gonna go to Ace and check for a nut that big and weld it to somethin I can hold. Screw paying $60+ for a tool that has one use.
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