yes hi, removing the crankshaft pulley from the engine is not an easy task.
firstly you have to remove the flywheel cover plate, this is fixed by 4 bolts, then you have to jam a large screwdriver or similar type tool into the flywheel teeth, thus jamming the engine from turning.
using a 17mm socket and a large power bar you unscrew the main bolt that affixes the pulley in place, sometimes it can help if you have a helper to jam the flywheel.
DO NOT, try to jam the crankshaft pulley as it is fragile and will break.
Hope this all helps
Additional information: the best way to remove the crank shaft pulley is the following:
1: Remove a spark plug and insert a section of rope into the cylinder leaving some of the rope outside so that you will be able to remove the rope once you have completed the removal and reinstallion of the new pulley. The reason you are placing rope into the cylinder is to allow the piston to compress on to the rope thus keeping the crank shaft from spining while you attemp to remove the bolt on the pulley.
2. The bolt which has been installed to 134 ft/lbs is removed by turning the bolt counter clock-wise.
3. Assuming you are removing the pulley because when the engine is running the pulley is not spinning the pulley will come off very easy once you have remove the bolt. If not you will want to use a tool to remove the pulley. Be array that the key is intergrated into the pulley so if it has been sheered off you will need to replace the pulley.
The crankshaft spins counter-clockwise on a 1997 Honda. To remove the bolt for the main pulley spin the bolt clockwise.
At a Honda dealer for $10. If one is not within driving distance, then go to Honda.com.
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its behind the crank pulley on that gear at the end of the crankshaft on the timing belt side of the motor
To replace the crankshaft position sensor on a 1993 Honda Civic, first disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent any electrical issues. Locate the sensor, which is typically found near the crankshaft pulley or behind the timing cover. Remove the mounting bolts and disconnect the wiring harness from the sensor. Install the new sensor by reversing the removal steps, ensuring the connections are secure and then reconnect the battery.
On a 2001 Honda Civic EX, the crankshaft position sensor is located near the bottom of the engine, typically on the transmission side. It is mounted on the engine block, close to the flywheel or crankshaft pulley. You may need to remove a few components for better access, but it’s generally found near the rear of the engine under the intake manifold.
No, the crankshaft pulley bolt on a 1995 Honda Civic with a 1.6L engine is not reverse thread. It is a standard right-hand thread, meaning it tightens clockwise and loosens counterclockwise. Always ensure to use the proper torque specifications when working on the bolt to avoid damage.
remove compressor put a bypass pulley in its place replace belt
Where is the crank pulley located on a 1991 honda civic dx
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The crankshaft position sensor can be found on the bottom of the engine in a 2000 Honda Civic EX. It is next to the crankshaft itself.
why not get a new motor why not get a new motor ANSWER by welding on the crankshaft while it is still assembled to the engine will most likely melt your seals thus causing you to replace the seals.