try an impact gun, or rest a breaker bar against the body or something and use the starter
Remove crankshaft pulley& ballance
Remove the centre bolt the pulley should then slide off. You may need to gently tap the pulley with a soft faced hammer to loosen it.
The crankshaft position sensor is located on the front of the engine. It is just to the left of the crankshaft pulley.
There is a special tool ( a puller ) to remove the crankshaft sprocket.There is a special tool ( a puller ) to remove the crankshaft sprocket.
Use an impact wrench to remove center bolt and pulley should slide off
Yes, to loosen the crankshaft pulley bolt on a 1994 Acura Legend, you turn it counterclockwise. This follows the standard righty-tighty, lefty-loosey rule for bolts. However, be aware that the crankshaft pulley bolt can be very tight, so using a breaker bar or impact wrench may be necessary to loosen it.
by placing a wrench on the tensioner pulley, and turning.
well i know on my 94 blazer it turns in the opposite direction.
To remove the distributor cap remove the two screws. To remove the distributor, you must remove the access plate on the passenger side behind the passenger side front tire. Use a socket and ratchet to turn the crankshaft pulley to top dead center. There is an arrow on block at top of pulley. Allign the second mark from the left on the pulley with this arrow. Remove distributor cap and see if rotor is pointing to the #1 cylinder contact point that is marked on the cap. If so you are at top dead center. If it is pointing `180 degrees away from the #1 then rotate crankshaft 360 degrees and you will be at top dead center. Now remove the two bolts that hold the distributor on. Gently pull the distributor out. you may have to turn it a little either way but it should just pull out.
I don't think you will find points on a '94
On a 1994 Oldsmobile Bravada, the crankshaft position sensor is typically located near the bottom of the engine, attached to the engine block or the bell housing of the transmission. It is usually positioned close to the crankshaft pulley for accurate readings. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and remove any obstructing components. Always consult a repair manual for specific details and diagrams for your vehicle.
pulley from same car with no air bolts in but u need to remove compressor