Depends on which pulley but most have several bolts holding them on. You can remove the broken bolt or simply not worry about it.
The Honda accord rear will bearing should be torqued at 60 pounds. You can ruin the wheel bearing or the wheel seal if you over torque the wheel bearing nut.
The main electric fuel pump is located just forward of the left rear wheel under the car. There is also two small electric fuel shutoff solenoid valves located on the carbs. One valve on each carb. Even if the main pump is working, if the carb solenoid valves are inop, no fuel will go to the carbs.
the steering wheel will lock and the key will come out, unless of course the ignition cylinder is broken
One easy method is to clean the pulley and pump shaft. Put the pulley in the kitchen oven at about 250 degrees long enough to come up to temperature. Depending on the pulley material, you can go to much higher temperatures. You couldn't get a steel pulley hot enough to hurt it in a kitchen oven. For every degree you increase the temperature of the pulley, the pulley including the shaft hole, gets larger. If possible reduce the temperature of the pump shaft. Use ice or a CO2 fire extinguisher. This makes the shaft smaller. The effect of making the pulley and it's shaft hole larger, and the shaft smaller should place you where the pulley doesn't need to be forced on the shaft Get the pulley and pump close. Dry the pump shaft. Pick up the pulley with hot pads or heavy gloves and simply slide it on the shaft by hand. This should be one swift, smooth motion and done with out stopping. Every time the pulley touches the pump shaft it will lose heat. and the shaft will gain heat until the pulley stops sliding freely. The idea of doing this this way is to avoid forcing any part of the pump shaft and maybe damaging the pump. I once used a charcoal fire and a cast iron dutch oven to install a wheel bearing on my boat trailer while camping. It worked slick.
Wheel bolts go through a hole in the hub and are held in place by a knurl toward the head of the bolt. Search napaonline for a picture of one. To remove just take off the wheel and pound on the stud where the lug nut was. You probably have to spin the wheel until there's a place for the bolt to come out of the back of the hub.
A 1992 Honda Prelude is ( front wheel drive )
Honda Prelude 1979-1991 have the same bolt pattern so they will "fit". Then it just depends on the width of the wheel and the offset (the distance between the centerline of the wheel and the plane of the hub-mounting surface of the wheel). Honda Prelude 1992+ wheels will not fit.
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5x114.3
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Yes the Honda Prelude.
No, the prelude is Front Wheel Drive only. There have been custom projects to convert the Prelude to AWD and RWD.
On the crossbars of the steering wheel.
underbody in front of rear wheel
In dash fuse box on the 89 prelude is located to the left of your steering wheel approximately even with the bottom of the steering wheel.
Loose nut behind the wheel. Loose nut behind the wheel.
They're 14x5.5 (4x100 bolt pattern) stock.