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  • #16
    Originally posted by Levitan View Post
    From the "Don" of Midwest Festiva Inc. Missouri Chapter...

    Place car in 4th gear. Have helper push on brake pedal. Loosen bolt. Done.

    Proven to work by the "Enforcer" of Midwest Festiva Inc., Iowa Chapter.
    Approved by the "Renagade" of Midwest Festiva Inc.,Illinois Chapter.
    Last edited by Pu241; 11-25-2008, 04:35 PM.
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    • #17
      Any tips for an automatic?
      I thought Id read here one time of someone putting a breaker bar on it and just bumping the starter.
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      • #18
        When I ttok mine off...MTX...I had left the sheave on...placed a strap wrench around the sheave and used a block of wood to prop the handle of the strap wrench. Put a breaker bar to the nut and it broke free with some effort.
        Joe Lutz

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        • #19
          Monsoon, i take it you don't have air tools available?, or a compressor? that's about the only way to break autos free. i wouldn't recomend the starter idea due to the unknown strength of the starter and ring gear teeth. breaking either of those would suck the big one.

          another option is slide a pry bar down the left side of the belt and carefuly wedge the tip in between the belt and oil pump housing. as you turn the crank CCW to remove the bolt, the pry bar should wedge itself in deeper and hopefuly deep enough to stop the crank from turning and allow you to turn the bolt loose with a breaker bar. though i'm not too sure this would work either.

          in either case, i'm a bigger fan of the air tools idea.
          Trees aren't kind to me...

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          94 Justy 4WD, 87 Fiero GT, plus 2 parts cars. That's my fleet.

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          • #20
            Every time I've done it I've had to take out the starter and stick a prybar in the flywheel. When I got my pulley out of the JY I loosened the flywheel cover and stuck a piece of metal in there and jammed it up. You probably don't want to bend your flywheel cover though. My impact wouldn't do it but a big one with lots of air probably would. Pain to take starter out of automatics.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Levitan View Post
              From the "Don" of Midwest Festiva Inc. Missouri Chapter...

              Place car in 4th gear. Have helper push on brake pedal. Loosen bolt. Done.

              Proven to work by the "Enforcer" of Midwest Festiva Inc., Iowa Chapter.


              Thanks for the credit.

              Signed:
              "Don"
              Last edited by freshtiva; 11-25-2008, 10:50 PM.
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              • #22
                Go rent yourself a electric Impact.
                Renegade-Midwest Festiva Inc.Illinois Chapter

                93 Festiva L Aspire 5sp Lots of upgrades & mods
                99 Dodge Caravan SE
                95 Taurus SHO auto 265hp
                94 F150 351W auto (for sale)
                78 Chevy elcamino 500hp 383 stroker
                78 Chrysler Cordoba 360 (for sale)
                03 Harley Davidson Electra Glide
                95 Honda 1500 Goldwing SE
                95 F150 4X4 6 inch lift,38" mudders
                95 Iszuzu Trooper LS

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                • #23
                  Do you need or should you have a puller handy just in case? Just thought i would ask because we just picked up a 93 and the guy we got it from never had a belt put on it. And its got 145,000 miles on it. I'm not putting a mile on it until it's changed! Thanks
                  Last edited by drof 89; 11-26-2008, 10:47 AM.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by freshtiva View Post
                    Thanks for the credit.

                    Signed:
                    "Don"
                    No Problem Fresh!

                    What do you recommend Roger does in this case? The kickin' over the motor with the starter, having a socket on the bolt, idea seems like the only thing that might work.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by drof 89 View Post
                      Do you need or should you have a puller handy just in case? Just thought i would ask because we just picked up a 93 and the guy we got it from never had a belt put on it. And its got 145,000 miles on it. I'm not putting a mile on it until it's changed! Thanks
                      I don't think a puller is necessary in this case. Once the bolt is loose, the pulley pretty much just falls off the key.
                      ENFORCER - Midwest Festiva Inc., Iowa

                      #1 '90 Sport to modified Lx - RollazX
                      #2 .....Cheesehead
                      #3 '91 White - Donor Car
                      #4 .....Montana Project
                      SOLD----Levistiva for $1500
                      Bought her back for $450
                      Now that's darn near priceless!!

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                      • #26
                        OK thanks. One more quick question. When you replace a belt in cold weather and you put the tension on it will it need retensioned later? Like when the weather hits 80 in the shade?
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Levitan View Post
                          No Problem Fresh!

                          What do you recommend Roger does in this case? The kickin' over the motor with the starter, having a socket on the bolt, idea seems like the only thing that might work.


                          Originally posted by elcamino1 View Post
                          Go rent yourself a electric Impact.
                          Do what Willie says. Just loosen the motor mount bolts on that side and lower the motor enough to get the socket on the bolt.
                          Last edited by freshtiva; 11-26-2008, 06:35 PM.
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                          • #28
                            Will do! Thanks for all the help guys! I really appreciate it.
                            Search Master - Honorary Member of Midwest Festiva Inc., Gulf Coast Chapter

                            Everyone is entitled to be stupid, but some abuse the privilege.
                            - Unknown
                            I don't like superstitious people. They're bad luck. - Serge A. Storms

                            If at first you don't succeed, failure may be your style.
                            - Quentin Crisp

                            God, please save me from your followers!
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                            • #29
                              Yep, I went through exactly this with my 93. I jack the front of the car up, took the passenger tire and splash sheild off, put a floor jack with a block of wood under the oil pan, removed the motor mount bolts (3) and drop the engine down to the point I could get my impact wrench on it and let it ripped. Came right off. I didn't need a puller to remove the pulley holder piece from the crank - It came right off. All in all, it didn't take much longer than the earlier years. My biggest fight was loosening the Alternator - previous tightener was Superman. The adjustment bolt broke off and I lost an hour doing the drill and tap exercise - It is always the simple stuff that bites you- LOL!

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                              • #30
                                Could an access hole be cut through the inner fender well so you wouldn't have to lower the engine to do this? It would only have to be big enough to allow a 1/2 in. drive extension to pass through, right? Then you could use a body plug to close the hole up. Just a thought.
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