Mine have always leaked if I didn't use some sort of rtv on them. Then again, I've never used Honda o-rings, so that might be why.
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lost 8 quarts of oil in 20 miles HELP!
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The only sure fire way I know of to get the crank pulley off without breaking anything, is to use the Honda crank pulley holder. I know theres gotta be a pic around here somewhere.
As for using sealant, I would advise against that. If you're using good OEM seals and gaskets, then you dont need it.00 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7 V8 4X4
92 Honda Accord LX
95 Honda Civic CX
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Originally posted by mrhonda View PostThe only sure fire way I know of to get the crank pulley off without breaking anything, is to use the Honda crank pulley holder. I know theres gotta be a pic around here somewhere.
As for using sealant, I would advise against that. If you're using good OEM seals and gaskets, then you dont need it.
already got the good gaskets but as for the crank pulley thing i'm going to look around and see if i can rent it. if not then time to shell out the 25 bucks lol. but it won't be till monday till i can touch the car. been working all week lol1991 White Accord LX 5-speed aka Lil' Red
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