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    Default D15B8 harmonic balancer special tool to install: where do I get one?

    Im installing a crank pulley/ harmonic balancer on a D15B8 cx motor and need the special tool so that I can get it TQ'ed to 145 Ftlbs. The pulley has 8 holes around it. Where can I get the special tool? herea a link to the harmonic balancer. http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/199...ft_pulley.html

    part #W0133-1609466
    second one from the top. Thanks for any help

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    matco tools
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    use a chain wrench

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    Quote Originally Posted by RBS View Post
    use a chain wrench
    that may work if you left the belt on but I really dont want to risk damaging the pulley, they are $100 new and this one is brand new

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    Quote Originally Posted by silversol View Post
    matco tools
    matco had one but not the right one for the type of pulley I have. They carry the one that is a hex and the end of my pulley is round

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    Quote Originally Posted by r.etheridge View Post
    that may work if you left the belt on but I really dont want to risk damaging the pulley, they are $100 new and this one is brand new
    if you align the chain wrench correctly it will not damage the pulley, if you wrap it in a towel it wont even scratch it. you can also use a impact wrench or if the engine is out, use 2 bolts to jam to flywheel.

    alot of people will say "oh, you need the tool" and "dont do it like that, you could break it" or blah blah, its all baloney. i been doing cars like this for years with not a single issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by RBS View Post
    if you align the chain wrench correctly it will not damage the pulley, if you wrap it in a towel it wont even scratch it. you can also use a impact wrench or if the engine is out, use 2 bolts to jam to flywheel.

    alot of people will say "oh, you need the tool" and "dont do it like that, you could break it" or blah blah, its all baloney. i been doing cars like this for years with not a single issue
    i may try that with the chain wrench tried the bolts and they bent and broke. I dont know if you have been doing this for years considering your only 20 (lol) but ill give the chain wrench a shot. sounds like the most reasonable method on the two forums I have this question posted on. Ill let you know how it turned out. Thanks

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    i been working Honda's and Acuras since i was a kid, plenty on here can back that up.

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    ^ x2.. I can vouch .



    We might be young...

    but we have done things before we even had a license, Hell even before I had my own honda. Just sayin....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black4DrEK View Post

    We might be young...

    but we have done things before we even had a license
    5 luggin before i was 18 son! LOL

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