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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Powerbuilt 648796 Honda Crankcase Pulley Removal ToolCustomer Review: honda crankpulley removal tool Summary: 5 Starsgreat tool, worth it to get one if you're gonna remove a crank pulley. i removed the crank pulley on my acura rsx with this tool.
Customer Review: Excellent! Summary: 5 StarsDid a timing belt change on my 99 CRV. Repair manual said to use a chain type holding tool. No way would that work. Searched around the internet and everywhere. They all wanted $90+ for it. Then found this one on amazon. Worked EXCELLENT! Had to use a 7 foot pipe slipped on to a breaker bar. That bolt was tight! No way I could hold that pulley without this special tool. Since the bolt was so tight, I thought it was turn "clockwise" to loose, so I called the dealer. They said it was the standard "counter clockwise" to remove.
Customer Review: Makes the impossible job possible Summary: 5 StarsWith that bolt being secured at 180 ft-lbs of torque, this tool is a must! There's no other way to hold that crank pulley and either loosen or tighten that bolt. Nothing like having the right tool for the job. The price is worth it considering how it's made. However, one could just as easily buy a 50mm hex nut and have a bar welded onto it and it would work in the same manner. You might save $20 or more that way, but your time is worth something.
Customer Review: Honda Crank Pulley Tool Summary: 5 StarsCould not remove the crank pulley bolt, even with a 400 ft-lbf pneumatic impact gun. This tool allowed me to get the bolt on in less than a minute - it's a must have.
Next day air from Amazon, it showed up the next morning FED-EX.
Customer Review: 1998 Civic - worked perfect Summary: 5 StarsUsed on a 1998 Civic (1996-2000 should be the same) after my 650ftlbs impact gun wouldn't budge it. This is a must have tool for the job. There are a few different sizes, so measure before buying. Just measure on the inside of the hexagon from side to side. This is the 50mm tool. Oh, don't forget to have two breaker bars available, one to hold the inner nut and one you put on this.
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