Finally! Someone who tells folks like me, what size bolts, sockets ,etc, very well done. I have NEVER subscribed to any other sites on mechanical videos before,until now. Thank you!
I've been a ag and heavy truck mechanic for 40 odd years this helps cars are new to me im retired . and your vids help out here's another comment irons iron it's all pretty much the same like beats buying a manual every time
Great video! Thank you! After watching I was able to find the oil leak on my daughter's G6 and then replace the seal in a couple hours - after my mechanic diagnosed it as an intake gasket leak, paying him $1,000 and bringing it back to him 4 times! Not having a socket that large, I used a 1.5" pvc coupling and a piece of 1.5" pvc about 18" long to drive the seal in. I also learned that the pulley bolt is a torque to yield bolt that is supposed to be replaced - about $18 at the dealer.
The manual shows special tools to do this job I almost thought I would leave it to a shop but thanks to your video after searching all on the internet for hours it's something you made possible for me to get done
I went to a tech school for a year, graduated to of my class, it was a joke, waste of a year, I could've passed without even trying, all we did was hang out a shoot the breeze and read a chapter or two and take a test on it every now and again, and once in a while do some repairs. I used my time wisely though and was studying by myself about driveability diagnostics and electrical, and CPU controlled systems... which is all cars now days... they was in there having us turn rotors and drums on a lathe... shit we will never do in the real world today unless you work at a machine shop...I really did learn allot from RUclips I ain't gonna lie... more than one year of tech school for sure!! hell when I'm at work and don't have access to service information I'll just whip out my phone and RUclips something real quick if I've never dealt with it before... it beats b not knowing what your getting into and just winging it and maybe creating more work for yourself. I always thought that if RUclips keeps going the way it is, theb only reason ppl will need a mechanic is because they don't have all those expensive tools. hopefully I won't even need to get my hands dirty soon if I can work my way up to be the go to guy for diagnostics.
What about harmonic balancer washer ? I have oil leak from the front seal on my LS3 camaro. Replaced it 2 times already ( How to corrrect install this washer ?
great video.. saw other videos where they want to unbolt the engine and lower it down. They even take the steering out and sway bars and drain the oil pan and use a tool to press the balancer back on.
Hey @Klowny1969 - Thanks for these videos man. The videos are much appreciated. About to do this job myself (unfortunately), just thought I'd point out that AllData is showing 125Nm(92lb ft) for the Chevy 2011 3.5 for the crank balancer bolt.
@@sicinthemind I'm not that familiar with this internet's stuff thing that's why the question.. Thanks buddy for the quick response.. Greetings from Portugal..
At 6:49 if your balancer lands look like that there's a chance it's going to leak ; due to the seal wearing grooves into the balancer's seal contact surface . Your options are to replace the balancer ($40-$300) , weld the grooves then machine the weldment back down to size ( dont know how much that will cost since I've only done method one and three ) , or use a re-sleeve kit ($40-$50) .
Correct. Those balancers are aluminum and do get grooves. Depending on location of existing grooves, you could set the seal deeper so it rides on new metal. Doesn't the reserve kit come with its own seal sized for the larger diameter?
Thanks for the good video. I'm getting a sitting '99 Cutlass running and I decided to replace the front seal while I'm doing other similar work. Hopefully I'll be able to find something to hammer it in, maybe I have a cup or something that's the right size.
Great video but I have a question. When pulling the pulley off by using the 3 jaw puller and the crankshaft bolt, I don’t screw the bolt into the crankshaft? Also what size buts were those? 21mm?
3:14 do you really need a puller? I think I've seen people do it without but there seems to be a couple strange methods that I'm not sure I would personally use. And do you really need a spacer for it? I thought it would be just fine on it's own. Thank you so much for making this video. It's the lack of details that make me nervous about a job like this but you make it look very doable. Thank you 😌
Great 👍 job klowny i have a 2007 3.5 also love the 🚗 car but they sure are 🛢 leakers enjoying watching all your 📹 video's very helpful be safe buddy will make it though this crazy time😷🤧🤒🤕
Love the videos. You saved me a ton of time and money. I have a quick question. When you used the crank pulley bolt as a spacer to pop off the pulley, what was the size on the nuts you used? I'd like to follow the procedure you used. Thank you.
Thanks for the video. Was helpful. BTW I found it easier to use the 46mm socket in conjunction with a small 1/2" impact rated extension to be able to hit it in the center and apply force evenly to the crank seal.
Hey here it is 2022 and I am replacing the seal again, plus oil pan gasket,,,,,,,,,I saw where Chevy and GM started out sourcing engine parts in 2007. Most of the heads for V6 and V8 engines were out sourced and were not cleaned up or blueprinted prior to install.
What size washer and nut did you put on the bolt im doing this to an 08 impala of mine and trying to mske sure i have everything so i can breeze through it as fast as you thanks in advanced
Hey I have a question I have the same problem I put a new seal in do you have to put some kind of glue around the seal for it not to leak or do you just put the seal in the in there
What about pulling the crank pulleys of a 3.8 with a super charger? There are two pulleys and not like that one with the wide areas to grab with the claw. Only 3 small holes.
Hey..the 5hgen is a customers car..the 79 is also a customers car, i will be doing a dakota digital dash, fuel injection conversion, and corvette brake setup on it..once its all done i might do a video on it..i really dont like doing non-mechanical videos unless i have to lol thanks for watching and commenting
@@ack0011- RTV is room temperature vulcanizing silicone rubber sealant (cures at room temperature) different colors for different temperatures and different materials you don't want leaking (oil, water/coolant, air)
Hello I have a 2010 impala I changed my oil pan gasket , valve cover gasket , oil filter gasket , and it’s still leaking I haven’t changed this gasket in this video tho will this make oil go into my exhaust causing it to smoke because smoke comes under my car
You think it'll be similar to a 2010 Chevy Equinox V6 front wheel drive? because I see some fluid leakage (not as bad) but I'm thinking it's the seal you replaced in this video. Btw great video!
I'm doing this on my 2008 Jeep Liberty, I had to get the bolt out and loosen it by bracing a breaker bar on the frame, my question is how do I retighten it?
Great video. Does this engine (3.5 gm) have a timing chain gasket that may also be leaking? Or if its leaking from this side of the engine, it is definitely the crankshaft seal. Thank you.
Thank you for the fast reply. If it was the manifold, would it leak not running? It will leak just parked either flat or on ramps. I thought the oil level would be to low to leak from manifold while parked. I am definitely going to do the crankshaft seal tomorrow, just wanted to cover my bases and know what else to look for.
@@klowny1969 Do you know off hand, what size nuts those would be. I would need to get some. Or another method instead of adding nuts and washers to that bolt?
All good untill the very end. You are never supossed to use the bolt to drive the pulley back onto the crank. Because the bolt will in the beginning only engage on a couple of threads and you can strip them right out of your crank, you really dont wanna do that. Also the bolts are often stretch bolts that are one time use only. And it is never recomended to use an impact to put them back in once again because you really dont wanna strip the threads in your crank.
@@klowny1969 sooner or later youll replace a crankshaft over that. Ive done what you did plenty of times. Ive also seen 3 cranks ruined by others. Luck of the draw. Nothing different between what me, you, or they did. Hes also correct on tty bolts
I couldnt tell by watching and i dont think you mentioned it, but you should put sealant in the keyway of the pully before installing. Without sealing the keyway, you could have an oil leak.
I was also wondering how difficult putting the belt back on was. Any tips? Do you need two people? I don't see how you can hold the tensioner with one hand while trying to route that belt with other(?)
I tried wedging a piece af wood between the balancer pulley and another pulley and no luck . The balancer would just turn trying to break the balancer bolt loose . I knew what I needed was impact tools but didn't have the money for impact gear ; Nor did I want to remove the radiator. . So I disabled my fuel injection system and put my breaker bar and socket on the balancer wedging it against the car's frame . Then I turned the motor over with the starter ; broke the bolt loose the first try . When I was ready to put it all back together I tightened the pulley bolt with quick jerky movements on the breaker bar similar actions that an impact would do , which makes me wonder if that's enough torque taking in account that the bolt will self tighten anyway when the engine starts running . Another option was to turn the engine in the reverse direction then quickly tighten it in the righ direction using momentum in my favor but no luck in free spinning the motor in reverse direction ; I did not remove the spark plugs which would have relieved any compression in the cylinders maybe making it easier to free spin the motor . Any comments ?
boa noite eu gostaria de saber se você tem algum diagrama ou algum video que mostre de como colocar os comandos do ford contour no ponto motor duratec ford v6 2.5 ano do carro é um 94 se você poder me ajudar agradeço
Bro my 07 impalas RPM is at zero but car is still drivable. It all started at a red light car shut off at idle took a while to start it up once it did RPM stuck at zero and won't go past 20 mph
Lather up!? Lol... Lube up sounds better.... we aren't washing hands until it over!? Thanks for the video! Unfortunately I'm wrkg on a 3.5 liter Chrysler!? The belt sprocket has to come off 1st?! I like the old car set ups better !!! Take the damper off & remove the cover with the front seal on it!?!?!?! Who's ideal was it for timing belt gears & Seals behind sprockets 😤🤔🙄
Finally! Someone who tells folks like me, what size bolts, sockets ,etc, very well done. I have NEVER subscribed to any other sites on mechanical videos before,until now. Thank you!
Thanks for the sub!
He didn’t say what size nuts he used for the spacer on the crank bolt or am I trippin?
I've been a ag and heavy truck mechanic for 40 odd years this helps cars are new to me im retired . and your vids help out here's another comment irons iron it's all pretty much the same like beats buying a manual every time
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Great video! Thank you! After watching I was able to find the oil leak on my daughter's G6 and then replace the seal in a couple hours - after my mechanic diagnosed it as an intake gasket leak, paying him $1,000 and bringing it back to him 4 times! Not having a socket that large, I used a 1.5" pvc coupling and a piece of 1.5" pvc about 18" long to drive the seal in. I also learned that the pulley bolt is a torque to yield bolt that is supposed to be replaced - about $18 at the dealer.
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Intake gasket leaks are common also so you probably had both leaking.
The manual shows special tools to do this job I almost thought I would leave it to a shop but thanks to your video after searching all on the internet for hours it's something you made possible for me to get done
Awesome! Glad I was able to help! Domt forget to subscribe:)
4 years later this is still the best example I could find on RUclips. Thank you
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Great video! The grease he used to drive the seal, can I use a light coat of lithium grease?
Very good video! You explain every step clearly and explain what you're doing.
Thank you for watching.
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Appreciate the video, thank you! My friend was supposed to do this job for me but now that I have seen this, I'll tackle it myself.
This man know what he is doing the hell with going to school to be a master mechanic i got youtube!
Ari Reid lol
I went to a tech school for a year, graduated to of my class, it was a joke, waste of a year, I could've passed without even trying, all we did was hang out a shoot the breeze and read a chapter or two and take a test on it every now and again, and once in a while do some repairs. I used my time wisely though and was studying by myself about driveability diagnostics and electrical, and CPU controlled systems... which is all cars now days... they was in there having us turn rotors and drums on a lathe... shit we will never do in the real world today unless you work at a machine shop...I really did learn allot from RUclips I ain't gonna lie... more than one year of tech school for sure!! hell when I'm at work and don't have access to service information I'll just whip out my phone and RUclips something real quick if I've never dealt with it before... it beats b not knowing what your getting into and just winging it and maybe creating more work for yourself. I always thought that if RUclips keeps going the way it is, theb only reason ppl will need a mechanic is because they don't have all those expensive tools. hopefully I won't even need to get my hands dirty soon if I can work my way up to be the go to guy for diagnostics.
Very good video short sweet to the point very informative thank you
YT just makes it look easy.
@@TheCoatneyadkins l
lmao dude. You won me over when you demonstrated the staple remover from Home Depot
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I been watching a few hrs of seal replacement vids today, this one is by quite far
Great instructional video. Nice narration, camera work, editing. Thank you.
Just picked up a nice 2007 Impala. Has a few minor issues. Your videos are great help. Thanks
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What size are the two nuts he screws onto the puller?
Thanks so MUCH! i know nothing about uplander until you help me a lot! Thanks SO MUCH!
Glad I was able to help
Just love your video! Excellent, short and sweet!!! Thanks!!!
The balancer bolt is torq to yield and should be replaced I heard?
Hey. Good video. If i somehow turn the crank while trying to remove the pulley, will that cause damage on startup
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You have a lift now? You lucky guy! Great video as always man! 👍
Fireship1 yes..im a changed man LOL..thanks again for stopping by
thanks for the info, about to do a front crank seal and passenger cv axle seal replacement on my 09 g6 gt
You got it..dont forget to subscribe
Do you have a video on the rear crankshaft oil seal?
Not for this engine, but I do for an LS engine..should be similar..don't forget to subscribe
What about harmonic balancer washer ? I have oil leak from the front seal on my LS3 camaro. Replaced it 2 times already ( How to corrrect install this washer ?
Awesome channel . It took me years to find you . 08 impala .. my hero 🦸♂️
Thank you!
great video.. saw other videos where they want to unbolt the engine and lower it down. They even take the steering out and sway bars and drain the oil pan and use a tool to press the balancer back on.
thanks..yeah all that isn't necessary
Hey @Klowny1969 - Thanks for these videos man. The videos are much appreciated. About to do this job myself (unfortunately), just thought I'd point out that AllData is showing 125Nm(92lb ft) for the Chevy 2011 3.5 for the crank balancer bolt.
Hi.. Is there a way for us to use alldata free of charge?.. Thank you..
@@jjss8451 naah man, subscription. Or just go buy a Chilton or Haynes manual. Covers about everything in there too.
@@sicinthemind I'm not that familiar with this internet's stuff thing that's why the question.. Thanks buddy for the quick response.. Greetings from Portugal..
At 6:49 if your balancer lands look like that there's a chance it's going to leak ; due to the seal wearing grooves into the balancer's seal contact surface . Your options are to replace the balancer ($40-$300) , weld the grooves then machine the weldment back down to size ( dont know how much that will cost since I've only done method one and three ) , or use a re-sleeve kit ($40-$50) .
Correct. Those balancers are aluminum and do get grooves. Depending on location of existing grooves, you could set the seal deeper so it rides on new metal. Doesn't the reserve kit come with its own seal sized for the larger diameter?
U make this this shade tree mechanic look good. Thanks for video
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2 inch pvc pipe coupler works for a driver also. I just sand down the edge smooth first. Thanks for the video!
Hello bro question can a mechanic do a crank seal replacement without removing the rad or anything else? I have the lt1 camaro z28
Yesir..the seal is on the timing cover on that car
@@klowny1969 thank you👊👍
Thank you, my exact vehicle. I'll be completing this task this coming weekend! Thought I would have to remove a lot more.
John Dowty awesome..good luck!
Thanks for the good video. I'm getting a sitting '99 Cutlass running and I decided to replace the front seal while I'm doing other similar work. Hopefully I'll be able to find something to hammer it in, maybe I have a cup or something that's the right size.
Thanks for watching and commenting...dont forget to subscribe
Great video but I have a question. When pulling the pulley off by using the 3 jaw puller and the crankshaft bolt, I don’t screw the bolt into the crankshaft? Also what size buts were those? 21mm?
Great helpful video! good audio and camera work. Thanks for posting. Do you know if you can do the same on a 2005 Impala without lowering the engine?
I beleive u can..thanks for watching
3:14 do you really need a puller? I think I've seen people do it without but there seems to be a couple strange methods that I'm not sure I would personally use. And do you really need a spacer for it? I thought it would be just fine on it's own.
Thank you so much for making this video. It's the lack of details that make me nervous about a job like this but you make it look very doable. Thank you 😌
Hi..yes u need a puller..the balancer is pressed on..don't forget to subscribe
Should I put a thin layer of oil on the outer diameter and face, or install it dry?
Great 👍 job klowny i have a 2007 3.5 also love the 🚗 car but they sure are 🛢 leakers enjoying watching all your 📹 video's very helpful be safe buddy will make it though this crazy time😷🤧🤒🤕
Was that in real time? How long did it actually take?
Didn't take more than an hour or so..don't forget to subscribe
@@klowny1969 DONE ✔️!
Great video. Going to try replacing the crank seal on my g6. My only concern is pulling off the pulley. Will it put up a fight to come off?
If you follow the video, you will be fine..domt forget to subscribe
Love the videos. You saved me a ton of time and money. I have a quick question. When you used the crank pulley bolt as a spacer to pop off the pulley, what was the size on the nuts you used? I'd like to follow the procedure you used. Thank you.
Mike u ever figure it out
is it normal to put the seal in with the metal spring bracelete that comes with it?
Thanks for the video. Was helpful. BTW I found it easier to use the 46mm socket in conjunction with a small 1/2" impact rated extension to be able to hit it in the center and apply force evenly to the crank seal.
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Thanks man! I'm changing out the engine mount on a 01 Chevrolet Impala and there's a significant oil leak coming from the crank seal.
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@@klowny1969 subscribed!
Hey here it is 2022 and I am replacing the seal again, plus oil pan gasket,,,,,,,,,I saw where Chevy and GM started out sourcing engine parts in 2007. Most of the heads for V6 and V8 engines were out sourced and were not cleaned up or blueprinted prior to install.
I was only able to get the new seal flush with the block, but you seam to get in in about a 1/4 inch more, should I keep pounding or is it ok?
may I know why put the rtv on the seal? is that necessary?
Yes its necessary to prevent the oil from leaking around the seal..dont forget to subscribe
How many hours would a job like this take
Half hour at the most..don't forget to subscribe 😉
What size washer and nut did you put on the bolt im doing this to an 08 impala of mine and trying to mske sure i have everything so i can breeze through it as fast as you thanks in advanced
It was an axle nut I found in my bolt bin
Damn lol guess ill buy a few sizes
I have an 07 xterra. Can this same method be used to fix the leak?
it will probably be somewhat similar..don't forget to subscribe
Hey I have a question I have the same problem I put a new seal in do you have to put some kind of glue around the seal for it not to leak or do you just put the seal in the in there
I did that in the video..grey permatex
yeah but, because of how tight of a fit that it is
it's just gonna push 97% of the permeated right back off the seal
What about pulling the crank pulleys of a 3.8 with a super charger? There are two pulleys and not like that one with the wide areas to grab with the claw. Only 3 small holes.
just followed your video on replacing the oil pan gasket on an 06, you don't by chance have a vid on this doing the rear main seal do you?
no i do not ..sorry
great video everything u need to get the job done my bro and I did it thanks keep doing this tutorials! klowney!
JOHN AP awesome..glad i was able to help
Klowny I'm in the Bronx... you have a shop now? Same issue on my 08 Impala
You make a good video. Keep it up
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Ton of labor for a seal. Wow. Thanks for posting.
ironhorse127 thanks for watching and commenting
Klowny, did You get a 5th gen? What's the back story on the '79? Any chance of a little bio vid on it or future plans with it?
Hey..the 5hgen is a customers car..the 79 is also a customers car, i will be doing a dakota digital dash, fuel injection conversion, and corvette brake setup on it..once its all done i might do a video on it..i really dont like doing non-mechanical videos unless i have to lol thanks for watching and commenting
For a little extra ease installing the pulley/damper, you can set an oven to about 150 degrees and stick it in there for a half hour.
at around 5 minutes when he puts "ultra gray" on the seal, is that anti-seize?
Permatex makes it..it's rtv..Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe and hit that bell
@@klowny1969 what do you mean by rtv? not sure if ur saying its antiseize or not
@@ack0011- RTV is room temperature vulcanizing silicone rubber sealant (cures at room temperature) different colors for different temperatures and different materials you don't want leaking (oil, water/coolant, air)
do i need to drain the oil before i do this???
What did you use to clean the grease on engine caused from leakage?
Sam Locc brake cleaner
awesome video quality instruction.
Thank u sir
Klowny, what size (nuts) did you use to press the pulley off?
35 probably
Is there any danger of messing the timing up doing this?
My friend i have a 2000 oldsmobile intrigue , i might have to do this job ,would you know if i can use the same type of puller ?
jmb 1970 dont know 100% but most likely..what engine is in it?
klowny1969 its a 3.5 but according to Chilton they said i have to drop the frame a bit on that side , and install a flywheel holding tool .
I'm sure Chilton said the same for this impala lol but if it's a 3.5 then it should be the same
Hello I have a 2010 impala I changed my oil pan gasket , valve cover gasket , oil filter gasket , and it’s still leaking I haven’t changed this gasket in this video tho will this make oil go into my exhaust causing it to smoke because smoke comes under my car
You think it'll be similar to a 2010 Chevy Equinox V6 front wheel drive? because I see some fluid leakage (not as bad) but I'm thinking it's the seal you replaced in this video. Btw great video!
Mr3nrico should be similar..thanks for watching and commenting
yeah it does look like it. I also need to fix the AC. I already put refrigerant in it but no coldness. I hope you do a video on the AC system.
nice ill try it myself its an impact gun necessary?
JOHN AP not necessary..but helps alot..thanks for watching and commenting
klowny1969 thanks for the answer if i dont have one will a ratchet or breaker bar work better?
JOHN AP well u would have to keep the crank from turning..jam the flexplate or the crank pulley so it wont turn
ok ill try doing that thanks
JOHN AP np good luck
klowny knows what's up
uncle maff dats right!!
you must be from the midwest
uncle maff new york
klowny1969 Minneapolis here
Thanks for the video.
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Hey buddy. Whats the oil around the lip for. Im about to change my seal.
truejey 747 so it won't rip
klowny1969 ok thanks. Any kind of oil ? How about grease ?
truejey 747 just Dan some motor oil on it
I'm doing this on my 2008 Jeep Liberty, I had to get the bolt out and loosen it by bracing a breaker bar on the frame, my question is how do I retighten it?
awesome video thanks for sharing
Shawn Vandenabeele thanks for watching and commenting
Thanks for share your video
Thanks for watching
thank you klowny1969
Gustavo Melendez you are quite welcome!!
Do you have to drain the engine oil before you pull that seal?
Peter Czekaj no sireee
Great video. Does this engine (3.5 gm) have a timing chain gasket that may also be leaking? Or if its leaking from this side of the engine, it is definitely the crankshaft seal. Thank you.
Steve Kummer can be oil pan gasket..check my channel for that video..or it can be coming from top on the manifold
Thank you for the fast reply. If it was the manifold, would it leak not running? It will leak just parked either flat or on ramps. I thought the oil level would be to low to leak from manifold while parked. I am definitely going to do the crankshaft seal tomorrow, just wanted to cover my bases and know what else to look for.
Good video thanks
Do this on a c5 corvette please. I wish it was this easy
Thank you! I thought you had a video of my car showing the oil from underneath 💀💀💀
Lol..thanks for watching
@@klowny1969 Do you know off hand, what size nuts those would be. I would need to get some. Or another method instead of adding nuts and washers to that bolt?
I quess this works pretty much with all engines? At least with straight 4
this was a v6..but generally speaking all the newer style engines, yes...dont forget to subscribe
Nice job. You deserve to laugh at my oil pan gasket video. First vid and probably the last one,lol.
Thank you.Ill take a look in a few.dont forget to subscribe!
Aren't you supposed to put RTV sealant in the key way?
Gerald Bajarin u can if u want
I get conflicting answers on whether or not to put sealer on the outside of the seal or install dry. I do know the inside needs oil.
I use petroleum jelly to keep it lubricated, I would not use gasket sealer. It's already a 'seal'.
Nicely done, oh man I'm loving the lift and so are you. LOL
Lol thanks steve..its the best thing to ever happen to me haha
All good untill the very end. You are never supossed to use the bolt to drive the pulley back onto the crank. Because the bolt will in the beginning only engage on a couple of threads and you can strip them right out of your crank, you really dont wanna do that. Also the bolts are often stretch bolts that are one time use only. And it is never recomended to use an impact to put them back in once again because you really dont wanna strip the threads in your crank.
Nah its fine
@@klowny1969 sooner or later youll replace a crankshaft over that. Ive done what you did plenty of times. Ive also seen 3 cranks ruined by others. Luck of the draw. Nothing different between what me, you, or they did.
Hes also correct on tty bolts
I couldnt tell by watching and i dont think you mentioned it, but you should put sealant in the keyway of the pully before installing. Without sealing the keyway, you could have an oil leak.
Great video! But the hardest part I had was putting on the belt, I was close to selling my car if I didn’t fix it
Lol
I was also wondering how difficult putting the belt back on was. Any tips? Do you need two people? I don't see how you can hold the tensioner with one hand while trying to route that belt with other(?)
how much do you charge to do that?
Israel Cruz i charge 50 bux for labor
klowny1969 damn i need you in Florida lol
I tried wedging a piece af wood between the balancer pulley and another pulley and no luck . The balancer would just turn trying to break the balancer bolt loose . I knew what I needed was impact tools but didn't have the money for impact gear ; Nor did I want to remove the radiator. . So I disabled my fuel injection system and put my breaker bar and socket on the balancer wedging it against the car's frame . Then I turned the motor over with the starter ; broke the bolt loose the first try . When I was ready to put it all back together I tightened the pulley bolt with quick jerky movements on the breaker bar similar actions that an impact would do , which makes me wonder if that's enough torque taking in account that the bolt will self tighten anyway when the engine starts running . Another option was to turn the engine in the reverse direction then quickly tighten it in the righ direction using momentum in my favor but no luck in free spinning the motor in reverse direction ; I did not remove the spark plugs which would have relieved any compression in the cylinders maybe making it easier to free spin the motor . Any comments ?
yup that works too..glad you got the job done! don't forget to subscribe!
Salamat po...🙏🏽
Well, really beats changing a seal on an LT1 with the water pump and opti in front of it.
Ali Haidar yes it does lol
How about a Corolla where you might as well change the timing belt while you're in there lol
The only thing more I would have done is polish the balancer seal area with emery cloth. Nice job, anyhow. If it doesn't leak is all that matters.
Anthony Butera yes lol thanks for watching and commenting
I’ve took the crank shaft pulley off without the puller
You da man!!! Thanks
Brian DiGiuseppe thanks for watching and commenting
boa noite eu gostaria de saber se você tem algum diagrama ou algum video que mostre de como colocar os comandos do ford contour no ponto motor duratec ford v6 2.5 ano do carro é um 94 se você poder me ajudar agradeço
Lather it up! Nice video.
Its all about the lather!!
I will change mine, just looking at this video.
Awesome
Didn't see any oil around crank seal. Saw oil around the lower front(air would push it back and down), and oil pan rail at the front.
Bro my 07 impalas RPM is at zero but car is still drivable. It all started at a red light car shut off at idle took a while to start it up once it did RPM stuck at zero and won't go past 20 mph
Lather up!?
Lol... Lube up sounds better.... we aren't washing hands until it over!?
Thanks for the video!
Unfortunately I'm wrkg on a 3.5 liter Chrysler!?
The belt sprocket has to come off 1st?!
I like the old car set ups better !!! Take the damper off & remove the cover with the front seal on it!?!?!?!
Who's ideal was it for timing belt gears & Seals behind sprockets 😤🤔🙄
Lol fun stuff baby
When in doubt numbers out easy peasy