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    Default Crank pulley

    Anyone know where to rent or buy a crank pulley holder cant get the pulley off lmk thanks

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    it should just come off with a little tug. I haven't ever had a problem getting a honda/acura crank pully off. Try O'reillys and autozone . they rent tools free..

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    Quote Originally Posted by punkr6
    it should just come off with a little tug. I haven't ever had a problem getting a honda/acura crank pully off. Try O'reillys and autozone . they rent tools free..
    wont come off put all my weight into it,autozone doesnt have it ill try O'reillys thanks for the input anyways

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    Quote Originally Posted by punkr6
    it should just come off with a little tug. I haven't ever had a problem getting a honda/acura crank pully off.
    u crazy as hell. i havent had 1 yet that just came right off without working that bitch over. unless it was already taken off and put back on.



    i got 1 u can use but u must pick up leave deposit (cost of tool) and drop off in 1 piece get your deposit back.


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    thats cause you working on rust buckets, and salt shakers...
    Last edited by punkr6; 08-29-2009 at 11:12 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by punkr6
    thats cause you working on rust buckets, and salt shakers...
    yah every day cars.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot
    u crazy as hell. i havent had 1 yet that just came right off without working that bitch over. unless it was already taken off and put back on.



    i got 1 u can use but u must pick up leave deposit (cost of tool) and drop off in 1 piece get your deposit back.
    that would be great how much and where? i need it asap cash in hand lmk

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    Quote Originally Posted by punkr6
    it should just come off with a little tug. I haven't ever had a problem getting a honda/acura crank pully off. Try O'reillys and autozone . they rent tools free..
    150psi air and a 700ft lb impact should take it off but I have seen many of them.. More accords then civics/integras though... But yes it happens that is why this tool was made.
    Autozone nor O Reillys do NOT rent nor sell this tool

    Snap on, Mac, Matco


    they are around 80 bucks each one for the larger size accords to the smaller size civics integras I have both

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    $77.84 here


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot
    $77.84 here
    you have a pm

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    Quote Originally Posted by STRteg
    you have a pm
    lmk if u have any issues with it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot
    lmk if u have any issues with it.
    Alright will do thanks again

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    np


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    is this for my car?
    and is that you dustin?
    fuk the crank pulley bolt...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98blackcivic View Post
    is this for my car?
    and is that you dustin?
    fuk the crank pulley bolt...
    who are you??

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    Got mine off of ebay for $25 or so. I know it was no where near Barefoot, we didn't even use a impact gun either. Actually I had to take off a second time and it worked great. GL

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