90 Honda 2.0 crank pulley
#1
90 Honda 2.0 crank pulley
I need to replace the crank pulley on the 2.0 but the bolt does not want to turn. I tried turning it to the left it will not move . Same thing when I try going to the right. Does anybody have any ideas about getting the bolt out?
#3
As the tow guy said, the easiest way to do it is with an impact wrench. If you don't have an impact wrench, you'll need to buy a special "Harmonic Balancer Holding Tool". It looks like this
and is available from Ontool.com for about $55. If you're handy w/ a welder you can make your own for less than $10.
and is available from Ontool.com for about $55. If you're handy w/ a welder you can make your own for less than $10.
#4
I agree with both of these gents.
TowGuy's way is the "poor man's way" and can be quite dangerous if you are not careful. We've done this in the shop.
You wedge a long socket with an extension into place and use a quick burst of the key to loosen the bolt.
I would gather you can rent the tool that Knuckles furnished the photo of from Autozone or any good parts store with a tool rental program. That's the way I would go here.
TowGuy's way is the "poor man's way" and can be quite dangerous if you are not careful. We've done this in the shop.
You wedge a long socket with an extension into place and use a quick burst of the key to loosen the bolt.
I would gather you can rent the tool that Knuckles furnished the photo of from Autozone or any good parts store with a tool rental program. That's the way I would go here.
#6
That or a bigger hammer works .
TowGuy:
I inherited another 1980 Trans Am from a neighbor of my coworker who bailed out and bought a new Mustang.
I have to have the unit towed to my grandparent's house (where I will store it for now) because it is one piece of work.
Comes with a rebuilt 400 (in addition to the running 400 in it now!) and a bunch of GM goodies as well. Not bad for 0 bones .
TowGuy:
I inherited another 1980 Trans Am from a neighbor of my coworker who bailed out and bought a new Mustang.
I have to have the unit towed to my grandparent's house (where I will store it for now) because it is one piece of work.
Comes with a rebuilt 400 (in addition to the running 400 in it now!) and a bunch of GM goodies as well. Not bad for 0 bones .