Customer Reviews for Powerbuilt 648796 Honda Crankcase Pulley Removal Tool

Powerbuilt 648796 Honda Crankcase Pulley Removal Tool
by Alltrade Tools

Powerbuilt 648796 Honda Crankcase Pulley Removal Tool List Price: $39.99
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Powerbuilt 648796 Honda Crankcase Pulley Removal Tool

Customer Review: Worked fine on 2001 Honda Accord 23A1 engine
Summary: 5 Stars

Used this tool to remove the crankshaft bolt on a 2001 Honda Accord with the F23A1 motor. Tool does not fit tight in the socket but didn't slip. Took 3ft of breaker bar to loosen the bolt, but tool was fine. No bending or damage noted. Maintenance manual suggests using a chain/spanner wrench to hold the pulley but this might damage the groves in the pulley and cause the AC/Alt belts to wear out or break. I'm glad I waited and used this tool.

Customer Review: Great tool
Summary: 5 Stars

I used this tool to loosen the crankshaft pulley bolt on a 2003 Honda Pilot. Previous attempts using 3 different air impact wrenches yielded no result. Using the Alltrade Crankshaft pulley holder along with a 5' breaker bar finally loosened the 19mm bolt. A great tool, very well made, finished and very durable. I used to use adhoc methods in the previous ~20 timing belts I changed on Honda's to hold the pulley while loosening the bolt but this is the best tool I've every come across. Anyone that is going to remove that bolt (most likely for a timing belt or water pump change) should get this tool.

On a sidenote, I did call a Honda dealership to make certain that the bolt was clock-wise tighten and the service tech said it was (normal bolt threads) and that from the factory they are "very very very tight"/

Customer Review: Honda Pulley Removal Tool
Summary: 5 Stars

Before this tool was available, I fabricated my own tool to hold the crankshaft pulley while removing the crankshaft pulley nut. While my tool accomplished this task, this tool is much more convenient to use and almost as inexpensive as the tool I made.

Customer Review: Get this first
Summary: 5 Stars

I have replaced timing belts before w/o this tool. But my 04 civic's pulley bolt would not budge no matter what I tried.(I tried having someone hold the brakes while I used a breaker bar then an electric impact then broke a socket with the breaker bar even after I got the tool I twisted off a craftsman ext.) My advice is to get the tool in advance it makes the job easy. I held the tool with a Craftsman 1/2 in drive against the frame. Then used a pipe extension on an 18" breaker bar. This bolt is torqued to 180 ft lbs. at the factory. It got the best of me

Customer Review: Will fit a 91 Integra!
Summary: 5 Stars

Yeah, I was pretty skeptical at whether or not this would work on my 91 stock Integra. Guess what!? It does and I happy because of it!! I know that changing my timing belt without this tool would be nearly impossible without some sort of air tool, as I did!! Guess what though, you may be able to get this tool from a local parts store. So, instead of spending money on shipping, spend some money on gas and try to find it locally!!
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