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    Default Crankpulley holding tool

    Anyone know where i can get one? Ive been calling around and it seems like they can only be specially ordered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HondaEG21
    Anyone know where i can get one? Ive been calling around and it seems like they can only be specially ordered.
    uhh, hold it for what? There's always more than one way to skin a cat...

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    To take out the nut to loosen the pulley for the timing belt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HondaEG21
    To take out the nut to loosen the pulley for the timing belt.
    Crank pulley? On what car?

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    Yea the crank pulley . On a honda civic 93

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    Quote Originally Posted by HondaEG21
    Yea the crank pulley . On a honda civic 93
    No driveshaft on a FWD

    I made a crank pulley tool but you can always take off the starter or flywheel cover and seize the flywheel with a large flat head...

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    All Matco and snap on has them... I have one that size and the accords also....

    i paid 60ish each....


    You can sometimes put a breaker bar and socket over the nut and wedge it into the frame and bump the starter and most of the time it comes right off....

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