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crank pulley bolt removal question 200 1993

When you loosen the bolt with the impact gun, the crank will probably move, but the belt and pulleys will still be in the same relative position to each other. So, after you remove the bolt, you can set it back to TDC before you wiggle the pulley off.

Install it with a torque wrench to the correct value. Look in the FAQs for the correct value. I think it is 40 ftlb, which you can hold by hand without the locking tool.

Then the bolt gets tightened further to a certain number of degrees (also in the FAQs). I think it might be 60 degrees, which is one flat of the bolt. So, mark a point of the bolt head, mark the pulley next to that, and mark the next bolt head point location on the pulley. Then use the gun to line the first mark up with the second and you have the correct degrees. If it is not 40 ftlb and 60 degrees, adjust these instructions accordingly.

Charley






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