trustdestruction's Civic del Sol Si Project
I haven't seen a crank pulley tool like that. Can you include your hand or something in the picture to give a sense about the relative size of the tool? How does the tool work?
it's about a foot long
you stick the nut in the crank pulley hex socket, and wedge the bar against something (i think they said some part of the suspension), and stick your socket through the nut's hole
bought it off ebay, it's got a lifetime guarantee. I would have bought the tool everyone else uses but i only have 1 breaker bar and i need it for loosening the crank pulley bolt, not for holding the pulley
you stick the nut in the crank pulley hex socket, and wedge the bar against something (i think they said some part of the suspension), and stick your socket through the nut's hole
bought it off ebay, it's got a lifetime guarantee. I would have bought the tool everyone else uses but i only have 1 breaker bar and i need it for loosening the crank pulley bolt, not for holding the pulley
it's about a foot long
you stick the nut in the crank pulley hex socket, and wedge the bar against something (i think they said some part of the suspension), and stick your socket through the nut's hole
bought it off ebay, it's got a lifetime guarantee. I would have bought the tool everyone else uses but i only have 1 breaker bar and i need it for loosening the crank pulley bolt, not for holding the pulley
you stick the nut in the crank pulley hex socket, and wedge the bar against something (i think they said some part of the suspension), and stick your socket through the nut's hole
bought it off ebay, it's got a lifetime guarantee. I would have bought the tool everyone else uses but i only have 1 breaker bar and i need it for loosening the crank pulley bolt, not for holding the pulley
My 6th generation Civics have a 17-mm crank pulley bolt located in the middle of the large cavity where the Honda Hex tool is inserted.
Hex Tool:
http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64879...0085561&sr=8-1
I am still having a hard time envisioning that the nuts on Trust's tool are large enough (no pun intended).


Photos taken without permission from:
http://www.civicforums.com/forums/7-...t-96-00-a.html
Hex Tool:
http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64879...0085561&sr=8-1
I am still having a hard time envisioning that the nuts on Trust's tool are large enough (no pun intended).


Photos taken without permission from:
http://www.civicforums.com/forums/7-...t-96-00-a.html
Last edited by RonJ; Oct 31, 2008 at 12:40 PM.



