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Old 03-01-2008, 05:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Underdrive Pulley will NOT budge!

Okay the last peice of the frickin puzzle is a PAIN! I am taking apart the block to have it rebuilt next month and i wanna clean it first before they bored it out! I am tryin to get the Underdrive/crankshaft pulley off and the sucker isn't budgin!!! Any Ideas...i used an impact gun...no help! I was told there is a special tool that i could use but not many people have it! If someone could give me some advice on either how to get this off if they have done it or if they haven't a way that may work! Its a PAIN IN THE BUTTOX!!!

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Old 03-01-2008, 06:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I had this problem on a friends Probe a few years ago. We had to take it into a shop, and I have no idea how they did it, but they got it off.
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either a really big impact, or a bar about 4' long and wedge a screwdriver in the flywheel.
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Nah-what i found was...1" impact would do it...but how many of us work at a big rig maintainence shop!....exactly.....so there is this tool that fits the pully-that hexagon shop and u have to get 2 breaker bars 1 for that tool and 1 for that sorry bolt that holds the pulleY! 1 person pushes the bolt loose and the other pulls that tool-the tool is made by Schely tools! Harmonic Damper Pulley Tool!---im waiting on that and it would be good to go!
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honda uses a hex shape tool to hold the crank so that it doesnt turn, and then you have to use your impact or whatever it is that your using and turn the nut. its easier if you have that hex shape tool to hold the crank in place while trying to loosen the nut, otherwise the whole thing is just going to spin. i dont know if asny auto parts store should have it or not, but you can check them out, other wise your going to have to go get it through ebay. i bought mines through ebay for like aroubnd $20 shipped.
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