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davidkatzen@netzero.net 08-26-2006 09:29 PM

Removing Timing Drive Pulley, 93 Civic
 
Hi all:

I am on my way to replace the crank oil seal in my 93 Civic, but have
hit a snag. I can't get the timing belt drive pulley off. This pulley
sits behind the large crankshaft pulley. Does anyone have any tricks to

removing it? I've tried prying on the plate that sits behind it, but
that doesn't work. Should it be this hard?


Thanks.


Elle 08-26-2006 10:04 PM

Re: Removing Timing Drive Pulley, 93 Civic
 
I think you mean the timing belt sprocket.

Tap it a little with a brass mallet or any other material
softer than steel. Worst case, you can purchase a puller
from Autozone or Pep Boys that should work fine.


<davidkatzen@netzero.net> wrote
> Hi all:
>
> I am on my way to replace the crank oil seal in my 93
> Civic, but have
> hit a snag. I can't get the timing belt drive pulley off.
> This pulley
> sits behind the large crankshaft pulley. Does anyone have
> any tricks to
>
> removing it? I've tried prying on the plate that sits
> behind it, but
> that doesn't work. Should it be this hard?
>
>
> Thanks.
>




Elle 08-26-2006 10:04 PM

Re: Removing Timing Drive Pulley, 93 Civic
 
I think you mean the timing belt sprocket.

Tap it a little with a brass mallet or any other material
softer than steel. Worst case, you can purchase a puller
from Autozone or Pep Boys that should work fine.


<davidkatzen@netzero.net> wrote
> Hi all:
>
> I am on my way to replace the crank oil seal in my 93
> Civic, but have
> hit a snag. I can't get the timing belt drive pulley off.
> This pulley
> sits behind the large crankshaft pulley. Does anyone have
> any tricks to
>
> removing it? I've tried prying on the plate that sits
> behind it, but
> that doesn't work. Should it be this hard?
>
>
> Thanks.
>




Elle 08-26-2006 10:04 PM

Re: Removing Timing Drive Pulley, 93 Civic
 
I think you mean the timing belt sprocket.

Tap it a little with a brass mallet or any other material
softer than steel. Worst case, you can purchase a puller
from Autozone or Pep Boys that should work fine.


<davidkatzen@netzero.net> wrote
> Hi all:
>
> I am on my way to replace the crank oil seal in my 93
> Civic, but have
> hit a snag. I can't get the timing belt drive pulley off.
> This pulley
> sits behind the large crankshaft pulley. Does anyone have
> any tricks to
>
> removing it? I've tried prying on the plate that sits
> behind it, but
> that doesn't work. Should it be this hard?
>
>
> Thanks.
>




Elle 08-26-2006 10:04 PM

Re: Removing Timing Drive Pulley, 93 Civic
 
I think you mean the timing belt sprocket.

Tap it a little with a brass mallet or any other material
softer than steel. Worst case, you can purchase a puller
from Autozone or Pep Boys that should work fine.


<davidkatzen@netzero.net> wrote
> Hi all:
>
> I am on my way to replace the crank oil seal in my 93
> Civic, but have
> hit a snag. I can't get the timing belt drive pulley off.
> This pulley
> sits behind the large crankshaft pulley. Does anyone have
> any tricks to
>
> removing it? I've tried prying on the plate that sits
> behind it, but
> that doesn't work. Should it be this hard?
>
>
> Thanks.
>





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