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Old 08-24-2007, 08:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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to install crankshaft pulley

Hi guys! Is there the easy way to hold crankshaft pulley when i tighten its bolt.

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the traditional way is by taking off the starter and then jamming the fly/flexhweel with a big screwdriver

or you can do the same thing by using the access panel under the transmission
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the traditional way is by taking off the starter and then jamming the fly/flexhweel with a big screwdriver

or you can do the same thing by using the access panel under the transmission
Thats the way I would do it.
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Or another way if none of those do it for you. Tighten it best you can by hand. Then just drive it over to your friendly neighborhood garage and ask a mechanic to tighten the bolt with an impact wrench for you - or borrow his impact - or something like that. He may not even charge you money for doing such a simple chore or if he does it should be a pittance anyway
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