Crankshaft Pulley
#6
If the tranny's off you can wedge a breaker bar and 17mm 12pt socket against the ground attached to a flywheel bolt to keep the engine from rotating, but be prepared to support the engine b/c it will want to fall when you torque on it.
Or hammer a pry bar between the flywheel and block, kind of in behind the flywheel wedged against the block.
If the flywheel is off, just grab two bolts thread them into where the flywheel attaches and wedge a bar between the two bolts and the ground.
If the tranny's attached take the flywheel cover off and wedge a pry bar between the teeth of the flywheel, this will require another person to do this b/c you have to hold it in there tight otherwise it will slip out.
I know on some crank pulleys (not sure if this applies to the ZC) there are holes you can feed some bolts through and wedge a bar between the bolts and the frame of the car or the suspension, i did this on a 95 hatch with a d15b8.
Or hammer a pry bar between the flywheel and block, kind of in behind the flywheel wedged against the block.
If the flywheel is off, just grab two bolts thread them into where the flywheel attaches and wedge a bar between the two bolts and the ground.
If the tranny's attached take the flywheel cover off and wedge a pry bar between the teeth of the flywheel, this will require another person to do this b/c you have to hold it in there tight otherwise it will slip out.
I know on some crank pulleys (not sure if this applies to the ZC) there are holes you can feed some bolts through and wedge a bar between the bolts and the frame of the car or the suspension, i did this on a 95 hatch with a d15b8.
#10
man, take the starter off..get a big screwdriver find a spot on the flywheel and casing to stop it from spining, get yours a nice 1/2 breaker bar 17mm impact socket and get on that *****.. if that dont work get a pipe and extend it
#11
Originally Posted by eth0r
man, take the starter off..get a big screwdriver find a spot on the flywheel and casing to stop it from spining, get yours a nice 1/2 breaker bar 17mm impact socket and get on that *****.. if that dont work get a pipe and extend it
that is a good idea
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