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H22A Crank Pulley Removal

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H22A Crank Pulley Removal

Post by jjmartin349571 » Sun Mar 11, 2012 4:00 pm

Hi folks,

I'm trying to change my water pump and timing belt currently, but I'm having a nightmare getting the crank pulley off :( I don't have the Honda tool, but seeing as my engine isn't in a car I don't think it'd be much use anyway, as there'd be nothing to secure it on. I've tried used a Volkswagen tool I had lying around which can grip the pulley no problem but without anything to secure it to it's useless... I even jammed it against a spare engine mount, but that just resulted in the tool lifting the engine in the air :? so are there any quick fixes out there that anyone knows of? Or I'm just going to have to fork out £20 for a tool I'll use once, and get somebody really strong to hold on to it lol

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Re: H22A Crank Pulley Removal

Post by vanzep » Sun Mar 11, 2012 4:21 pm

sounds like you will need to get the crank pulley tool
be careful though as i stupidly bought a tool with a 45mm hex and it needs to be a 50mm hex
from what im told if it was on the engine you could jam the flywheel
my crank pulley came loose on it own so was easy to remove
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Post by Ed Tracey » Sun Mar 11, 2012 7:54 pm

Buy a 50mm - across flats - nut and get a piece of bar welded to it. I had to use a 3/4 inch drive socket set to loosen mine. Please note that it is anti-clockwise to loosen.

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