remove center bolt and use the required puller
The crankshaft pulley has broken causing the outer ring to slide forward into the fan assy. replace your crankshaft pulley and all will be well
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To replace the crankshaft pulley on a Subaru, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove any components obstructing access to the pulley, such as the serpentine belt and lower engine covers. Use a pulley puller to carefully remove the old pulley, then clean the crankshaft end and install the new pulley, ensuring it is properly aligned. Finally, reassemble any removed components and reconnect the battery.
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To replace the oil seal of the crankshaft pulley on a 1995 Mazda 323, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the crankshaft pulley by loosening the bolt and using a puller if necessary. Once the pulley is off, carefully pry out the old oil seal, clean the area, and then press the new seal into place, ensuring it's flush with the engine block. Reinstall the crankshaft pulley, tighten the bolt to the specified torque, and reconnect the battery.
The crankshaft pulley is the large pulley on the lower passenger side of the engine.
Disconnect the battery and remove the fan assembly and crankshaft belts. Remove the center bolt from the pulley and use a crankshaft pulley remover to pull off the pulley. You can usually borrow one from an auto parts store.
It is located behind the crankshaft harmonic balancer pulley on the bottom front of the engine. The right lower splash shield and harmonic balancer pulley must be removed to replace it.
the crankshaft sensor is located behind the crank pulley. the bottom pulley
The crankshaft position sensor is located at the lower left hand side of the crankshaft pulley. The crankshaft pulley is the large pulley located in the center lower portion of the front of the engine.
Remove belt, remove crankshaft bolt with air impact tool, remove balancer pulley with a balancer puller. Then you will be able to get to it.