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Old 12-18-2006, 04:03 PM   #1
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Crank Pulley help

Hey, i own a Sunfire GT 2.4 and i recently purchased a Crank pulley. now that i have been looking around i cant reach this as easily as i had thought, does anyone know where to go in to, how to put one on? will i need a special tool to remove the stock one?
it seems my engine mounts are right on the other side of the wheel, can i go thru the wheel well and move a plate to get in?
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Old 12-18-2006, 04:42 PM   #2
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Re: Crank Pulley help

I believe you'll need a pulley puller, I think you can rent one at Autozone. And I believe you can go in through the wheel well.
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Old 12-19-2006, 12:46 AM   #3
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Re: Crank Pulley help

O thank you, i am hoping i can go thru the well, but i havnt had too much time to figure it out, and the pulley puller cant be that hard to borrow.

Any one else have any info i would gretly appre. Thank you.
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Old 12-22-2006, 09:12 PM   #5
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Re: Crank Pulley help

thank you so much man. this is exactly what needed more than any thing right now. it came today i will have it on for sure by monday, ill write back and tellyou how th "bomz racing" crank pulley is.

i can tell you this, it is light as a f'n feather. my car is gonnabe happy to let off some of that weight.
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Re: Crank Pulley help

have fun resetting your timing also....cant see how a crank pulley would help anything, but hey....u go girl
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Re: Crank Pulley help

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have fun resetting your timing also....cant see how a crank pulley would help anything, but hey....u go girl
And how exactly do you expect the timing to get messed up when there's no reluctor wheel inside the crank pulley?
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Re: Crank Pulley help

you should really be using the aem pulley as well, with the crank pulley
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Old 12-24-2006, 01:05 AM   #9
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Re: Crank Pulley help

Why should i combine with the AEM pulley; i know it will help the underdrive... but my alternator might be going soon too so i figure i can wait till i get the new one to make it easier and not take it off and on, off and on.

Will i shit up my timing by putting it on my self? i mean there havent been any warnings for it anywhere i have looked. and i figure if i lock it in place with a screw driver i can keep it still.
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