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Tom 06-17-2006 10:45 AM

Questions on Removing Crankshaft Pulley with Manual Trans
 
I have the 5-speed manual transmission on my 2002 Accent. I've read a few bits of advice on getting the crank pulley bolt loose. Some of them kinda concern me. Anyway, it seems to me that if I put the tranny in gear and keep the front wheels on the ground, the clutch should keep the crank from turning while I take the remove the bolt.

Of course, I need to figure out how to get at the bolt through the front wheel well, but that's another issue. If I turn the steering wheel all the way to the right, I may be able to get an air wrench in there.

So what's the collective wisdom? Will it work?

Thanks.

cslsxpistol 06-18-2006 06:06 AM

RE: Questions on Removing Crankshaft Pulley with Manual Trans
 
when i did it i just jacked up the front end took off passenger side tire and got a impact on it and it came right off......but without a good impact gun its pretty hard to get off

Tom 07-06-2006 12:17 PM

RE: Questions on Removing Crankshaft Pulley with Manual Trans
 
Thanks.

I got a Craftsman 350 ft/lbs impact wrench and socket to go with my 26 gallon compressor. Just like you said, it came right off. Just a quick burp of the gun is all it took.

I HIGHLY recommend procuring a compressor and impact wrench for this job. I don't trust the breaker bar/starter method.

A basic gear puller (a Craftsman gear puller cost me about $40.00) also helps get the crank pulley off, once the bolt is loosened. When putting the crank pulley back on, I boiled (yes, boiled) the pulley on the stove for about 15 minutes. This expands it just enough to let it slide right back onto the crankshaft without even needing a rubber mallet.

All in all, replacing my timing belt was time consuming, but not all that difficult. It just takes research, patience, and the right tools.

cofreth 07-12-2006 01:06 PM

RE: Questions on Removing Crankshaft Pulley with Manual Trans
 
Did you change the water pump at the same time too?

cslsxpistol 07-13-2006 04:54 PM

RE: Questions on Removing Crankshaft Pulley with Manual Trans
 
heres a way to do it without a impact gun
http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?s...showtopic=8068


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