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    Broken pulley

    My pulley seperated today while i was on the freeway luckily i was close to home. My question is has this ever happened to anyone what did you do. also does anyone have an extra crank pulley i really need one before i go to on monday. Ilive in the 626 area
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    happen once..well it didn't came off..
    was making some weird sound..

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      #3
      i thought it was a rod knock at first,when i got home i was shock to see the altenator part on the crank hanging off
      Last edited by Darkcloud; 06-15-2008, 02:28 AM.
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        anyone else
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          been there.. done that.. you just need to replace it with a new one.. i have an extra crank pulley but i'm at glendale right now and just came back from walnut..
          Last edited by casterX; 06-16-2008, 02:32 AM.

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            #6
            The people I bought mine from told me that they had the pully bolt snap.
            wat?

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              a new one is not that bad of a price


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                #8
                the junkyards around my area want $45-$55 bucks for it
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                  #9
                  I've seen a pulley bolt snap on my sisters Civic - It's a pita to get the thread out of the crankshaft.
                  And the harmonic balancer seperate on a Cd accord.
                  Not common, but not unusual either. Just replace it with a new one


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