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    Crank Pulley

    On my 85 Accord the crank pulley bolt is stuck, with impact it doesnt budge, and when i use leverage it turns the engine. Is there a way to keep it from turning so i can use massive leverage to break it loose?



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    Re: Crank Pulley

    If you have an autobox, drop a 1/2" impact socket extension down the timing hole. It should be big enough to keep from falling into the bellhousing. It will jam against the drive plate and prevent the engine turning.

    If you have a manual, put the car in gear and leave it on the ground with the parking brake on.

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    Re: Crank Pulley

    Try oiling your gun first though.
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    Re: Crank Pulley

    Quote Originally Posted by Hick View Post
    On my 85 Accord the crank pulley bolt is stuck, with impact it doesnt budge, and when i use leverage it turns the engine. Is there a way to keep it from turning so i can use massive leverage to break it loose?
    The last time i had one like that i ended up getting an adapter to fit the socket on my one inch drive impact that i use to change the tires on my 18 wheeler to get it off an it had to hammer two or three times before it could get it loose! And i got a 1600ft lb impact.

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    Re: Crank Pulley

    whenever i've had to change the belt or remove the pulley for any reason i leave the car on the ground, put it in fifth, and have someone stand on the brake... so far this has worked for me... if you have extensive trouble try to wedge the flywheel. i imagine these practices + an impact gun would only be more successful.
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    Re: Crank Pulley

    It is an auto.

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    Re: Crank Pulley

    Plus my impact sucks to begin with

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    Re: Crank Pulley

    What is your impact rated at? Do you know? I'm just curious

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    Re: Crank Pulley

    Quote Originally Posted by stat1K View Post
    whenever i've had to change the belt or remove the pulley for any reason i leave the car on the ground, put it in fifth, and have someone stand on the brake... so far this has worked for me... if you have extensive trouble try to wedge the flywheel. i imagine these practices + an impact gun would only be more successful.
    thats how i always do it!

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    Re: Crank Pulley

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Snooz View Post
    If you have an autobox, drop a 1/2" impact socket extension down the timing hole. It should be big enough to keep from falling into the bellhousing. It will jam against the drive plate and prevent the engine turning.

    If you have a manual, put the car in gear and leave it on the ground with the parking brake on.

    Good luck.
    Not to sound stupid, but where would the timing hole be?
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    Re: Crank Pulley

    Where the transmission mates to the block, there will be a little cut-out hole. It will be toward the front of the car and in a place where it would be easy to shine a timing light. Whatever you drop down the hole MUST be large enough that it doesn't fall into the hole where you can't get it back out. If that happens, you will have a big problem.
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    Re: Crank Pulley

    I "hydrolocked" mine to get the bolt loosened; basically, with #1 getting into compression stroke, I removed the spark plug and pour some engine oil in #1 then I reinstalled the spark plug and continue the compression stroke manually.
    Eventually, the engine will lock because oil cannot be compressed and I was able to apply all the force to the breaker bar and remove the bolt.
    Be warned, though, that you should remove the oil before restarting your engine... and you'll see quite a bit of smoke coming out of the exhaust afterwards... maybe if you let it sit overnight most of the oil will find its way to the crankcase and you'll reduce the amount of smoke
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