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HOW DO YOU TILT ENGINE TO REMOVE CRANK PULLY

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Old 07-19-2007, 12:12 AM
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Question HOW DO YOU TILT ENGINE TO REMOVE CRANK PULLY

need to remove crank pully but i dont want to drop whole engine. whats the easiest way to tilt the engine if possible. i have the crank tool. thks
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With the way the engine mounts, I don't see any way to go but down, so assume you need to lower the engine to get to the crank pulley; I haven't looked lately to see where it is. Not sure how much you mean to "tilt" but you can lower the motor a few inches if you have the rear of the car raised and loosen the motor mounts with the engine supported.
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Originally Posted by TroyN
I don't see any way to go but down, .


Troy are you really implying you want him to go down? Arent quotes great when taken out of context!!!
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