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    crank pulley removal

    I have tried everything to get that damn thing off. I went out and bought a 500ft/lb impact gun and a compressor and still had no luck. That was after i tried using a breaker bar and penetrating oil. Is the bolt a regular thread or reverse thread? Also, if anyone has any other suggestions feel free to offer them up. Oh yeah, I am also using a large screwdriver wedged between the flywheel and the bell housing to keep the crank from turning.

    #2
    You need a crank remover tool bro. Timmyotool had one when he did his swap at that time. Its a tok you can go to autozone it looks like a halfinch torque wrench with a groove to fit inside the crank pulley itself and then you put the ratchetwrench in between and turn opposite sides of eachother and it should come off I gurantee it.

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      #3
      i tried to find that tool at my local autozone, advance auto, and sears and no one had it...

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        #4
        http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HONDA...spagenameZWDVW

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          #5
          if it was properly torqued(159 lb-ft) it may take up to 2 or 3 times the amount of torque to get it free, so you may need to keep wrenching on with the impact, it will bust loose eventualy, may take a few, but once you get it broken free, lube the threads with some motor oil, but dont lube the washer or pulley, no need for a special tool IMO....good luck...
          Last edited by ehulst; 06-11-2006, 08:13 PM.
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            #6
            thanks for the link sparkle..... i was really hoping i wouldn't have to go to the dealer to get the tool.


            I tried for 4 hrs today with the impact gun and a breaker bar and i couldn't budge it

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              #7
              that tool and two breaker bars is all youll need, youll get it off without a problem.


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                #8
                Originally posted by cp[mike]
                that tool and two breaker bars is all youll need, youll get it off without a problem.

                x2 after seeing it in person today

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                  #9
                  Turn the psi up to 150 and that bitch will come right off, or just us the tool.
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                    #10
                    haha don't waste any more time......use a torch, heat the bolt up, then use a regular impact gun and walla it will come off i guarentee. then clean up the bolt and u should be all set to go. u may want to add some antiseize to the bolt. will help later on. good luck
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                      #11
                      Last time I removed mine, I used an impact gun off and on for about 30 minutes w/no extension. Finally spun off...... it is not a reverse thread.
                      1992 Accord LX - SOLD

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