General engine questions/issues that aren't specific to the other categories
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By Greasedmonkey
#62876 yea it works. Its designed to take off the crank pulley.
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By SOHCivegra
#62888 X2, if you dont have an impact and need to get the pulley off it makes it so much easier.

What it does is lock into the octoganol shape of the pulley and the stops on the "frame" portion in your engine bay. works wonders like i said if you didnt have an impact.
By egcivic95
#63118 mines didnt work look its different

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By SOHCivegra
#63122 off hand i think that particular crank shaft pulley only cam on Ex and Si. I could be wrong, but I do know my original pulley on my Z6 which came out of a 94 Si was shaped like the holder.

If you look in a Haynes or Chiltons it says to take a big screw driver and wedge it into the flywheel if you are trying to take off the bolt. But remember there is always the use of an impact of you have one.
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By Greasedmonkey
#63139 it only works on D series motors. B series cranks are different.
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By SOHCivegra
#63165
LowTEC-Derbo wrote:the one in the link, is what i used on a B series. OMG.. best tool ever. I need to buy one.


The D-series one looks exactly like it. I think i still have mine.
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By biretsu89
#63177 ahh screw it.... I did what sohcivegra said to do... because I have a haynes manual.... just shove something to stop the flywheel from turning and just have a giant breaker bar.... pretty simple to me and I did it on while the motor was on an engine stand...
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By SOHCivegra
#63185 Glad to hear it worked out for you... Hope we at least helped a bit.