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Crankshaft Pulley Installer- 2001 300M


rikayaker
08-16-2007, 08:44 PM
Help! I've gone thru the trouble of replacing my timing belt and other parts and now I can't get the crankshaft pulley (harmonic balancer) back on. I've searched the internet, this forum and one other and can't find anyone in my position. I rented a puller from autozone but they don't have an installer. Bought an installer from NAPA and it was the wrong type.

I know now that I could have replaced the belt without removing the pulley but found out too late. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

tinmanwpk
08-17-2007, 01:05 PM
At risk for giving you this answer, it is the only soluton I have. Have you tried the www.300mclub.org? They have the best chance to help you out.

rikayaker
08-17-2007, 07:00 PM
Searched the 300M Club for several hours and found lots of info on timimg belt changing but little on the crank pulley.

Solved the problem today after weeks of nothing. I made my own installer and it was easy. Bought a M12 x 1.75 bolt about 4 inches in length, a nut, a washer, and a thrust bearing. Total cost: $8.00 Success factor: priceless!

wayneo69
08-19-2007, 10:49 AM
chrysler does have an installer (miller tool) dont remmember the number off the top of my head but you can get one from any chrysler dealer may take a couple of weeks or get one from snap on or mac or matco. a longer bolt works great and is alot cheaper.

tinmanwpk
08-20-2007, 07:59 AM
Searched the 300M Club for several hours and found lots of info on timimg belt changing but little on the crank pulley.

Solved the problem today after weeks of nothing. I made my own installer and it was easy. Bought a M12 x 1.75 bolt about 4 inches in length, a nut, a washer, and a thrust bearing. Total cost: $8.00 Success factor: priceless!

Good Show!

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