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My freakin Pully

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    My freakin Pully

    My brother is trying to put my water pump, timing belt and altenator belt on, we ran into some problems......we cant get the pully off, we've tried pb blaster, wd 4o, and banging it with a hammer. Does anyone have any solutions for me?


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    #2
    u have to use a impact gun on it thats the only way if ever been able to get it off. ive tried it too with out one cuz i didnt have one just like u with pb blaster and a BIG bar as leverage and it just didnt do anything so i had to call my friend to let me borrow his impact. good luck


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      #3
      The crank pulley? You have to use a very long breaker bar to get it off. or use the Honda crank pulley tool.

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        #4
        are the threads reversed on the crank pulley?


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          #5
          Originally posted by hondagirl_86
          are the threads reversed on the crank pulley?
          NO thats only on the power steering.

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            #6
            get a cheater bar
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              #7
              Thanks for the advice....we about to try the impact gun....


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                #8
                my crank pully broke ( i think thats what it was) i had to jam a crobar thought that hole covered by the rubber piece on the motor, holding the flywheel while my friend undid the bolt with a impact
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                  #9
                  i tried the impact gun.....500lbs worth, and it still didnt work.....i think we might have to use a blow torche.......


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                    #10
                    Ahhhhh the old crank pully everyone has ran into this, it requires a speical tool Ebony.
                    Last edited by wills_accord; 10-25-2006, 12:22 AM.

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                      #11
                      dont use a blow torch! you risk ruining the main seal. keep at it..you will get it. the hardest part (without the honda tool) is keeping the pully still.

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                        #12
                        my brother is given up on me i need a real mechanic!!!!


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                          #13
                          search google for "honda crank pulley holder tool" and order it, it makes the job super easy!


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                            #14
                            we have that tool....we are gonna try again....


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                              #15
                              you need two breaker bars... let one sit against something, and put all the force on the other. youll get it if you keep at it...


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