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  • crank timing sproket removal?

    in the middle of replacing my crankshaft seal, how do i take off the crank timing sprocket? thanks

  • #2
    do i have to remove the bolt on the end of the sproket? thanks for any sugestions

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    • #3
      yes you do. you can use a 13/16 wrench with it on the ground in 4th gear an parking break set. or pull the starter an stick a big screwdriver in the fly wheel teeth to hold it.
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      • #4
        Take the passengers motor mount undone drop the engine lower on that side and usr an impact on it.
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        • #5
          I need a crankshaft pulley for Ac , manual transmition, if anyone can help me..let me know!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by yblock View Post
            yes you do. you can use a 13/16 wrench with it on the ground in 4th gear an parking break set. or pull the starter an stick a big screwdriver in the fly wheel teeth to hold it.
            Originally posted by festivaWES View Post
            Take the passengers motor mount undone drop the engine lower on that side and usr an impact on it.
            First take the passenger motor mount out because you have to lower the engine down to have better access to the bolt. Then put the car in 4th gear while having someone push on the brake pedal (or use a 2x4 like I did) and take the bolt out. Take off the timing belt and pull the pulley and crank sprocket out as one. I accidentally did this while changing my timing belt because I didn't see the screws holding the pulley and sprocket together.ops:

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            • #7
              thanks for the help, impact worked great, while car was in gear

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              • #8
                Originally posted by festivaWES View Post
                Take the passengers motor mount undone drop the engine lower on that side and usr an impact on it.
                x2
                Worked well for me
                -Tim
                93 Festy L- Little Red
                98 Ranger- The golf ball
                92 Accord- The $20 car (R.I.P)
                73 F-100 (looking for a 302)

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