QUOTE(Galaxy5007 @ Oct 1 2008, 02:42 PM)
How do you get the crankshaft pulley off? Is there a way to hold the pulley while you are trying to loosen the bolt holding it on? I can't figure it out, and I don't want to move the pulley too much out of time.
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This will work for torquing it back on....or taking it off.
If you are doing the timing belt, you will probably replace the accessory belt too. Take the old accessory belt off all pulleys except the crankshaft. Wrap it around the crank pulley and pinch it tight with vise-grips. Tight as your can get it to grip.
Then take the slack and wrap it around something sturdy...I threaded mine thru the a-arm and tied it off. Use your impact or breaker bar (135 ft lbs is how tight it is on) and back it off. I had to use my breaker with a cheater bar to get the right leverage. I'm 6'4" and stout, leverage is your friend.
Then a month later I ran across a post that would have saved me an hour....
take your breaker bar and socket, lean it on the floor in the direction the engine rotates and bump the starter...supposed to break it loose and impact it off the rest of the way from there.
If you prefer the long way...try my route.
Chris