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How do you get the crankshaft timing belt sprocket off.

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How do you get the crankshaft timing belt sprocket off.

Post by The Master »

How do you get the crankshaft timing belt sprocket off the crankshaft?

The darn thing must be glued on.

I need to change the front oilseal.

Any one have a puller that would work in Brisbane.


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Post by mud4b »

bolt your pulley back onto it and (GENTLY) tap the pulley with a hammer..


should not have much trouble getting it off
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Post by The Master »

Tried that with no luck.

I wonder if it is glued on.

Bugger.
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Post by Bad JuJu »

You have taken the key (rectangular bit of metal that holds crank to sprocket drive alignment) out ????
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Post by The Master »

No.

Cannot even see the key.

Hmmm.
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Re: How do you get the crankshaft timing belt sprocket off.

Post by Luigi Malone »

TheMaster wrote:How do you get the crankshaft timing belt sprocket off the crankshaft?

The darn thing must be glued on.

I need to change the front oilseal.

Any one have a puller that would work in Brisbane.


Cheesr,

Carl


Fit a very good quality socket and bar to it and wind the starter over. Leave some room for the bar to get some kinetic energy going though.
Make sure the bar won't break any thing, that is allow it to hit something solid.
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Re: How do you get the crankshaft timing belt sprocket off.

Post by Luigi Malone »

Luigi Malone wrote:
TheMaster wrote:How do you get the crankshaft timing belt sprocket off the crankshaft?

The darn thing must be glued on.

I need to change the front oilseal.

Any one have a puller that would work in Brisbane.


Cheesr,

Carl


Fit a very good quality socket and bar to it and wind the starter over. Leave some room for the bar to get some kinetic energy going though.
Make sure the bar won't break any thing, that is allow it to hit something solid.
LM.

Just reread, if you have the big nut off already, then beat the F&^$ out of it.
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Post by The Master »

So is it normally this tight?

My MX-5 and most other cars I've worked on just slid off.

Does the woodridge <SP> key slide out on the vitara.

Cheers,

Carl
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