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Old 04-26-2005 | 03:07 PM
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Just like the title says I need a crank pulley tool for the SC install I am doing. Is there anyone locally that has one that I could use for a few days, or know where I can buy one locally?
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Old 04-26-2005 | 05:45 PM
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anyone?
Old 04-26-2005 | 06:09 PM
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I believe Autozone will let you use theirs for free. If it 's not for free it is a very cheap rental
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The autozone I called, had a shaft pulley removal tool ( think 3 jaw puller for pressed on pulleys) They also had another tool that had two bolts to screw into the crank pulley,They suggested I put the two bolts in the crank pulley then wedge a breaker bar between them to hold the crank pulley in place. That is not acceptable to me,I'm not even sure our crank pulley has the two holes on either side of it. What I am needing none of the local parts stores seem to have. It is a breaker bar with a 50mm nut on the end. I am at the point where I am just going to buy Moroso part# 61805 and have it sent Next day air,,,that is if no one here has one I can buy or use.
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Sent you a pm.
Old 04-27-2005 | 08:50 AM
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I think fperra had worked something out. You might see what he used.
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Under no circumstances should you use a chain wrench or other "universal" tool. I would recommend the Honda one with the nut or a close facsimile.

You can also put the car in 6th, stand on the brakes, and use a large breaker/cheater and break torque on it. You just have to be careful not to take out the fender when you break torque or even break the cheater.

Since the S2k also spins the "right" way, you can wedge a breaker against the floor and bump the starter to break torque. Old shadetree trick.
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Thanks for the tip Marcucci. The starter was not strong enough to break it loose however, putting the car in 6th and having my wife stand on the brakes, combined with a 30" breaker bar and my 4' jack handle over the end of that did it! I already ordered the Moroso tool last night so if anyone needs it LMK.
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