You have to use a harmonic balancer puller to remove the pulley You can borrow one from a parts store with a deposit. Just finished replacing the water pump last week on our 1999 Intrepid. Depending on the mileage (if over or close to 100,000) do yourself a favor and replace the timing belt while you are at it. Good Luck
AnswerCheck the crank pully bolt. If it has come loose you will have a leak.The crank pully bolt does not have anything to do with the crank shaft seal leak. Thebolt is independent of the seal. To replace seal remove crank shaft pully and you will have access to crank shaft seal, pull out & replace seal.
some wobble is ok.
How do I remove a pully from the drive shaft. The snap ring that holds pully on has been taken off.Itried a gear puller but it bends the pully.
It is located behind the large crankshaft/harmonic dampner or pully on the belt drive end of the engine. You have to find it, maybe clean the area of dirt and grease, then see if you have access to the mounting screw. If not you have to remove the pully.
install 3.8 Chevy impala crank sensor passenger side , remove wheel and use pully to pull out crank shaft
It is behind the crank pully!
remove crank pully the gear stays in place its the spring loaded tensioner that will give you some troble with out special tool
Remove the lower timing belt cover and then the sensor should be to the right of the crankshaft pully.
remove plastic cover at inner fender , remove crank pully (6 bolts with 8 mm heads) remove t belt cover align t marks cam and crank they are obvious loosen tensiner remove belt install new check marks reassemble it is easier if you remove bolts from motor mount to lower motor to get pully off
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behind the crank shaft pully and the timing cover and then another pully is there two bolt hold it on
Counter clockwise. This bolt has nothing special