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Re: Crank pulley
Posted by 90 Saab [Email] (more from 90 Saab) on Sun, 20 Sep 2009 19:52:43
In Reply to: Re: YES can be done engine in car, Frank Myers, Thu, 17 Sep 2009 11:53:06
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Ok, here goes... remove all the belts off your crank pulley (3) plus the ac belt/pulley (3 10mm bolts I think). Before doing that, get a 27 mm socket, cut it down to 1" in length because there's very little space--unless you have some power tool, it'll take forever to cut with a hacksaw just to warn you. Ok, once the bolts are remove and the ac pulley is removed (use a very small ratchet to get in there) then remove the clutch cover. If my memory is correct, it's a bunch of 10 and 12 mm bolts but might be different for your model year. Then, you'll find the flywheel there. Have someone take a big screwdriver and brace against it. You'll break the 27mm bolt on the pulley. Use a pipe extension attached to the largest breaker bar you can get. Have the helper brace against the flywheel, you push your pipe extension towards the ac compressor. Push hard. It'll pop, then redo until it loosens. Pull out the business and do in reverse. Tighten bolt (27mm) to about 130 pounds of torque---you probably don't have a torque wrench so try to base it on how it feels when you loosen it. Replace belts..that'll be a nice afternoon project.
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Posts in this Thread:
- Crank pulley, James, Thu, 17 Sep 2009 10:42:28
- Re: Crank pulley, dave24 , Fri, 18 Sep 2009 08:54:49
- Yes..., Larry West , Fri, 18 Sep 2009 07:12:53
- Yes.. But it's, fred, Thu, 17 Sep 2009 19:24:35
- Re: YES can be done engine in car, Frank Myers, Thu, 17 Sep 2009 11:53:06
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