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    Default crank pulley problem

    the motor is out of the car. how would i take the crank pulley off? its down to the block and now i have to take the crank pulley off?

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    Impact gun
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    WAIT!!!


    What kind of car or motor is this!!!!!!


    If its a Newer mazda you are fuked!!

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    Crank pulley holder whatever size socket you need (depending on motor) and a big ass breaker bar gl

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    ls b18b1, cant use beaker bar and impact gun, crank will just keep turning.. ima take it to school and try the pulley puller thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_gt View Post
    ls b18b1, cant use beaker bar and impact gun, crank will just keep turning.. ima take it to school and try the pulley puller thing

    Leave the flywheel on the car and wedge something in the teeth and something on the motor and breaker bar will work...Best is air impact and 15 psi and a stong 400+ impact

    Puller will not work you must break the bolt then it will come off....Also you can heat it up a bit with a tourch and it will help ease

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_gt View Post
    ls b18b1, cant use beaker bar and impact gun, crank will just keep turning.. ima take it to school and try the pulley puller thing


    Have you tried using a holding tool? You could just make one out of some flat stock if you didn't want to buy one. Take a bar, drill two holes that line up across where your flexplate/flywheel bolts to and use leverage.

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    i get what you mean

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    get a firm grip on the crank since its bare and use a 1/2 IR impact with the socket you need

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    Summit Racing has the tool that fits inside the crank pulley it supposed to bolt to the driver side frame iot fits inside the hex and its opened to the bolt so an impact withan extension and a deep weel will fit in it
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    impact gun and torch. heat the bolt up for several minutes that impact that bitch off

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