Yes, all cars do. It is the crankshaft pulley assembly...the biggest pulley, typically, at the very bottom of the engine.
take off your harmonic balancer the answer is behind
You need a harmonic balancer puller, and a 1/2 in drive inpact wrench.
Harmonic balancers are located on the crankshaft, usually the belt side of the engine.
With a harmonic balancer puller. Your local auto parts store can sell or rent you one.
The cranshaft will go in the back of the motor. You will need to place it behind the harmonic balancer. Ths is what my mechanic told me.
It is behind the harmonic balancer.
Not too familiar with that engine, but never use a hammer to press it on. Go to your local Kragen, Shucks or autozone, they have a harmonic balancer installer in which you can rent. It simply screws into the center of the shaft and evenly presses the harmonic balancer onto the crankshaft.
another 1992 buick century radiator
behind the harmonic balancer
To change the harmonic balancer on a 1992 Oldsmobile Ciera, first disconnect the battery and remove the serpentine belt. Then, unbolt the harmonic balancer using a socket wrench and puller, if necessary, to detach it from the crankshaft. Clean the mounting surface, install the new balancer, and torque it to the manufacturer's specifications. Finally, reattach the serpentine belt and reconnect the battery.
Normal. I just replaced mine and it is standard thread (righty-tighty, lefty-loosey). Us a 6 point 15/16 socket wrench. I used a breaker bar against the frame with the socket on the balancer bolt, hit the starter without starting the engine, and it broke the bolt loose enough to take it off. I had to use a pulley puller to get the old harmonic balancer off. It helps to take off the passenger side front wheel and the plastic panel for better access.
To remove the harmonic balancer from a 1992 Mazda 929, first disconnect the negative battery cable and remove any necessary accessories obstructing access, such as the serpentine belt. Use a harmonic balancer puller tool to carefully extract the balancer by attaching it to the balancer and tightening the center bolt until it loosens. Ensure to mark the position of the balancer for proper alignment during reinstallation. Finally, check for any retaining bolts that may need to be removed before pulling it off.