Crank shaft pulley tool
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Crank shaft pulley tool
Was wondering if anyone has a 50 mm crank shaft pulley removal / install tool. I'm more interested in buying an actual Honda tool, not a tool that might bend or break. Any info as to where i could purchase one online or should i just go to the dealer? Thanks.
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Have you had a problem with the powerbuilt one ? Powerbuilt 648796 Honda Cranks Pulley Removal Tool
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Have you had a problem with the powerbuilt one ? Powerbuilt 648796 Honda Cranks Pulley Removal Tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000TMLWQ..._Fa13yb4VEARNT
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I purchased the tool from home depot, Capri Tools. basically same quality as described by powerbuilt.
It costed me 20 bucks and it took me 2 tries with a 2'.8" cheater bar to break the bolt loose. Worth it
It costed me 20 bucks and it took me 2 tries with a 2'.8" cheater bar to break the bolt loose. Worth it
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^^^^^^ With the UR pulley, how do you torque it to 180 when you put the bolt back on?
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Just used that socket i posted up today. Took it off the car in 2-3 sec. Made that crank pulley bolt look like a lug nut. My corded impact gun only rated for 350ft/lb of tq. So you get the idea. Probably a HF one with this socket would save you a bunch of time and cussing. From beginning to end it took about 45 mins. Most of the time was spent jacking up the car take positioning the jacks
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Just used that socket i posted up today. Took it off the car in 2-3 sec. Made that crank pulley bolt look like a lug nut. My corded impact gun only rated for 350ft/lb of tq. So you get the idea. Probably a HF one with this socket would save you a bunch of time and cussing. From beginning to end it took about 45 mins. Most of the time was spent jacking up the car take positioning the jacks
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So are you MT or AT? It doesn't turn the engine over when tightening with the 350 ft-lb impact wrench?
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6MT and not it didn't turn the engine when I hit it in the impact to tighten it. I use a regular impact socket, not that 2lb slug. Got it tight and then made a 1/6 of turn on the bolt. That should be enough to keep it from flying off. Already took it for a 20 mins drive no problems
took off my stock diameter UR one and put back the stock oem crank because selling the car. So semi-part out.
took off my stock diameter UR one and put back the stock oem crank because selling the car. So semi-part out.
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6MT and not it didn't turn the engine when I hit it in the impact to tighten it. I use a regular impact socket, not that 2lb slug. Got it tight and then made a 1/6 of turn on the bolt. That should be enough to keep it from flying off. Already took it for a 20 mins drive no problems
took off my stock diameter UR one and put back the stock oem crank because selling the car. So semi-part out.
took off my stock diameter UR one and put back the stock oem crank because selling the car. So semi-part out.
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Search there a thread about this on here with dyno graphs. But yes the car Rev and accelerate just a little bit faster. I put the stock one on since my car is turbo and selling it in a few days
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Hey guys I'm balling on a budget at the moment would u think that this impact wrench plus the lisle socket could remove the bolt ? http://m.sears.com/capri-tools-capri...Q&gclsrc=aw.ds
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Maybe or HF special
Electric Impact Wrench - 1/2"
this is the one I personally use
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-8-Am...Wrench/3307992
Electric Impact Wrench - 1/2"
this is the one I personally use
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-8-Am...Wrench/3307992
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sorry it was a lowes not an ebay linkKobalt 8-Amp 1/2-in Corded Impact Wrench
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-8-Am...Wrench/3307992
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-8-Am...Wrench/3307992
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There was a deal on a Milwaukee M18 for $249 just a month ago from Dewalt Tools, Greenlee Tools, Ridgid Tools, Milwaukee Tools, Proto Tools | Toolup.com with no tax, this is what I bought. Same nut busting torque rating as the competing Ingersoll Rand and Dewalt.
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Hey guys I'm balling on a budget at the moment would u think that this impact wrench plus the lisle socket could remove the bolt ? http://m.sears.com/capri-tools-capri...Q&gclsrc=aw.ds
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