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Old 03-11-2011, 01:37 AM
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Re: Any pictures/diagrams for a homemade crankshaft pulley tool?

I will try to put together a small engineering drawing of the tool so that Earl can post it in the How-to section. Should take about 15 minutes in paint, or I'll freehand it and scan it up. I'll do that as soon as I do my solenoid C and write-up...

Really though, maybe sooner.
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Old 03-14-2011, 07:48 PM
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Re: Any pictures/diagrams for a homemade crankshaft pulley tool?

As a followup to this thread I wanted to close it out by saying the tool isn't really needed. I did just fine using a large flathead screwdriver to lock the teeth on the flexplate/flywheel and torqued the bolt. I did this without the help of an assistant, and it only took a few minutes to complete.

The tool would be great, but I wasted a few days trying to figure out how to make the tool when I could have just locked the flywheel and moved on. If I did this for a living, I would be all over the tool, but I don't plan on doing this often...

Thanks for your input though, I do greatly appreciate everything you guys have done so far.
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