Crank Pulley
For those that have taking the crank pulley, what did you use? The haynes says to use a strap wrench to hold the pulley while using a breaker bar to get the bolt off. I was thinking about using an impact but I'm not sure if there is enough room.
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I think you can get an air-wrench on it, but I dont know for sure. Why are you taking it off? Underdrive pulleys?
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Originally Posted by David N
(Post 1374895)
I think you can get an air-wrench on it, but I dont know for sure. Why are you taking it off? Underdrive pulleys?
Anyone use locktite on the bolt? Oh and I know its a tty bolt and I already got a new one from Ford. |
My bolt came right off with a gentle touch of the impact. Talking about the crank bolt.
Now...to pull the balancer/pulley combo, I've seen people use a steering wheel puller, a 2-jaw puller, and a timing gear puller. Alot of different ways to pull it....all ofthem sort of a pain. lol. |
Originally Posted by Fx4wannabe01
(Post 1374914)
My bolt came right off with a gentle touch of the impact. Talking about the crank bolt.
Now...to pull the balancer/pulley combo, I've seen people use a steering wheel puller, a 2-jaw puller, and a timing gear puller. Alot of different ways to pull it....all ofthem sort of a pain. lol. Did you locktite the new bolt? |
Are you pulling your fan and fan shroud? That's the only way i was able to do it...
I used red locktite. When pushing the balancer/pulley back on, dont forget to silocone the key on the crankshaft. |
oh...btw...this thread is a perfect example of how good it is to have a signature when asking for help. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Fx4wannabe01
(Post 1374920)
Are you pulling your fan and fan shroud? That's the only way i was able to do it...
I used red locktite. When pushing the balancer/pulley back on, dont forget to silocone the key on the crankshaft. Silicone? I didn't know that but I will do it. Thanks. |
Originally Posted by Fx4wannabe01
(Post 1374921)
oh...btw...this thread is a perfect example of how good it is to have a signature when asking for help. Thanks.
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