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  • Stripped Screws in crank pulley

    Ok, i know you guys are probably getting tired of my questions but here's another. I am trying to change the timing belt and water pump on my 1990 L and i have run into a problem, There are two screws on the inner pulley on the crankshaft, and they are stripped, and i cant get them out. Anyone have any suggestions?

  • #2
    Nevermind, i took them off with a grinder

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    • #3
      My 90 L doesn't have these two screws. Am I missing something? What is their purpose?

      Thanks,

      John Gunn
      Coronado, CA
      John Gunn
      Coronado, CA

      Improving anything
      Improves everything. Copyright 2011 John Gunn

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      • #4
        I've found a couple of ways to remove Phillip head screws, after apllying penetrating oil.

        1. Grab the head tightly in a pair of large piers and twist to get the screw started. This prevents rounding off the slot with a screwdriver.

        2. Use the large Phillips driver which came in the ratchet set. It fits snug and doesn't slip out easily like a screwdriver.
        Original owner of silver grey carburetted 1989 Festiva. 105k km as of June 2006. 140k km as of June 2021.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by JohnGunn View Post
          My 90 L doesn't have these two screws. Am I missing something? What is their purpose?
          If your engine doesn't have them at all and not even holes for them, then you have an engine with a "big nose" crankshaft which is usually found only on the '93 Festiva. If you have holes for them and they are missing, don't worry about it. The 4 main 10mm head bolts will hold it all together, no problem.
          You gonna race that thing?
          http://www.sdfcomputers.com/Festivaracing.htm

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          • #6
            I ruined mine, when I was trying to take them off. I replaced them with "allen head" bolts (from local hardware store), So they would be easier to remove next time.

            Cheers,

            Scott
            Famous Last Words: "How hard can it be?"

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