How To Remove Honda Crank Bolts -EricTheCarGuy

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  • Probably one of the most asked questions I've gotten over the years, How Do I Remove a Honda Crank Bolt? In this video I cover that very thing.
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  • @madcrazylp
    @madcrazylp 6 лет назад +241

    Been working on mine for hours. Watching you get that off in ten seconds has caused physical pain.

    • @clockguy2
      @clockguy2 4 года назад +6

      I broke off a 1/2" extension yesterday trying to get mine loose with a breaker bar. I couldn't get it off with the impact gun either. This morning, I tried the impact gun again with a short 1/2" hose and it came right out with little trouble. I guess it's the hose size that can make the difference sometimes.

    • @ElkStirrinTheHoney
      @ElkStirrinTheHoney 4 года назад +5

      LOL. I used a 20" Husky 1/2" extension on a breaker bar. I wrapped a strong rope on the handle of the breaker bar, and attached the other end to my work truck. LOL. Put my wife in the truck, and had the end of the breaker bar/extension against my knee. That's what held it steady the best. And BAM! Did I break the tools, did I break it loose? HEY! I broke it loose. LOL. My wife kept saying how much of a bad idea it was. Which it wasn't genius. But it worked. :D

    • @harbinger6753
      @harbinger6753 4 года назад +4

      @@ElkStirrinTheHoney I want to believe this happened

    • @ElkStirrinTheHoney
      @ElkStirrinTheHoney 4 года назад

      @@harbinger6753 My story?

    • @harbinger6753
      @harbinger6753 4 года назад +1

      @@ElkStirrinTheHoney yes. if you really did this and didn't video it I feel bad for you.

  • @SouthMainAuto
    @SouthMainAuto 8 лет назад +70

    When I did a video on this I showed the Lisle LIS77080 socket that they make for these bolts. Works like a charm even with a weak sauce gun.

    • @bross956
      @bross956 8 лет назад +5

      I've used the 77080 socket on 3 Honda's, it's the newest and best way to get them off.

    • @SouthMainAuto
      @SouthMainAuto 8 лет назад +5

      bross956 Oh yeah I have done many Honda T-belts sense I have bought mine and it is simple physics :) works every time!

    • @satamanschmidt3428
      @satamanschmidt3428 8 лет назад +5

      +South Main Auto Repair This would have been a good video two years ago. It's now irrelevant with the introduction of the Lisle tool.

    • @bross956
      @bross956 8 лет назад +2

      Meow we need to buy ETCG one :)

    • @anti0918
      @anti0918 8 лет назад

      +South Main Auto Repair I tried using the Lisle tool with my Sunex 450 ft lbs air impact, and a 6 gallon compressor, but it wouldn't budge. I had the pulley locked in place with the Honda hex tool. Maybe my compressor was just too small for the job, not sure.
      I ended up having to use heat (MAP torch) and an 8 ft pipe on a breaker bar to break it free. Then I had to use the pipe again to tighten the damn bolt back down 47 ft-lbs plus 60 degrees.

  • @bantz001
    @bantz001 8 лет назад +18

    You made my 2 hour struggle with this exact bolt seem easy. i did even have the special tool and the car was quite high on the jack stands. No air tool touched it and it took 2 guys leaning on extended bars to break it loose. i don't know who serviced the car last, but I'd swear it was as close to welded as I've found any bolt that didn't shear off.

  • @DIYApprentice
    @DIYApprentice 8 лет назад +10

    I bought the Honda pulley tool several years ago for about $25. It has been invaluable. I know O'Reilly's loans them, also.

  • @normandproulx11
    @normandproulx11 8 лет назад +5

    Great video Eric! Your in depth approach to explaining the ins and outs of auto repair are great for the DIYers as well as up and coming mechanics. You've inspired me to attend tech school, with graduation set for April 2017. Keep up the good work!

    • @ericthecarguy
      @ericthecarguy  8 лет назад

      +normandproulx11 Good luck in school and thanks very much for your comment.

    • @vgrepairs
      @vgrepairs 11 месяцев назад

      How u doing now dude?

  • @Robinhood179
    @Robinhood179 2 года назад +4

    Mine was an absolute beast! Had to track that tool down in 5 seperate stores and then had to use a breaker bar 10 feet long! Still wouldnt break. Bowed my head and whispered a prayer and it broke loose. Sometimes these bolts need some super intervention! What was Honda thinking lol

  • @ggsmith48906
    @ggsmith48906 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks Eric for the vid! For those of you without an air compressor or air tools you might want to try the 1/2 in electric impact wrench from Harbor Freight... I got mine for $40 on sale and it makes quick work of crankshaft bolts, suspension bolts, etc. etc.

  • @MegaStig
    @MegaStig 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the informative vids Eric - much appreciated. I couldn't get the holding tool but I can tell you a DeWalt DCF899 knocks these out like they aren't there and no special tools other than an impact socket needed

  • @smoke007abq
    @smoke007abq 8 лет назад

    good job Eric I couldn't use the video like 3 weeks ago lol but it will help on the next one thanks two thumbs up

  • @LucaCarMods
    @LucaCarMods 8 лет назад +10

    I made the honda tool myself. Weld a big nut to a metal strip en you're done. Worked like a charm 👌

    • @BigDaddysPlati
      @BigDaddysPlati 8 лет назад +1

      What size nut?

    • @LucaCarMods
      @LucaCarMods 8 лет назад

      +Dario Ortiz I can't remember, I believe it was something like 40mm.

    • @eldom20
      @eldom20 8 лет назад

      +Luca Car Mods Genius! If i knew how to weld, i'd do the same

    • @alexovercast3359
      @alexovercast3359 6 лет назад +1

      Dario Ortiz it's a 50 mm hex

    • @paulhoang860
      @paulhoang860 5 лет назад

      @@LucaCarMods //t/t y555 tug 555⁵⁵//t$$hi

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 5 лет назад +18

    I used my Milwaukee Hi-Torque 18 volt impact gun with the Lisle socket. Took it off like it was loose.

  • @JPN850R
    @JPN850R 8 лет назад +1

    For 3G TL (04-08), per Acura MM, (PG 6-12 for 04 models), certain components on/behind the crank pulley need to be cleaned, and engine oil applied onto the threads & mating surface of the bolt & washer. The specified TQ is 181 ft-lbs (probably the tightest bolt on these cars as well as the front wheel hub nut).
    The special tool Eric's holding are: 07MAB-PY3010A, 07JAB-001020B (the bar & the head are sold separately for some stupid reason). The MM also specifies the 19mm socket as 07JAA-001020A (not sure if you actually need this). They are readily available at some on-line vendors.
    My IR 780 ft-lbs wireless impact (nut-busting 1130 ft-lbs whatever) usually does the job very well, except in the case of this bolt I had to heat it with a portable torch then it came out like nothing.

  • @petrmiskerik
    @petrmiskerik 8 лет назад

    Thanks to you I am using ingersoll rand for all my air tools. 1/2", 3/8" impact, air hammer, angle grinder. Best tools on planet.

  • @Darksyne
    @Darksyne 8 лет назад

    Is it recommended to replace the factory crank pulley with a quality aftermarket light weight aluminum crank pulley in order to reduce engine drag and get the most of it's performance? Will it cause any component damage?

  • @Dcs-Brasil
    @Dcs-Brasil 8 лет назад

    Eric I follow your channel for a long time and I also like a lot of your videos. But today I'm sure someone before you had unscrewed and then not tightened to the correct torque. It was very easy with the air gun.

  • @bunning63
    @bunning63 8 лет назад +10

    Used the 'Honda' to hold the pulley, both the tool and breaker bar bent prior to the bolt coming loose, and no, there was no corrosion involved. First removal since it left the factory. Must have had an enthusiastic tech putting that one on.

  • @lordjop9684
    @lordjop9684 Год назад +1

    I did this YEARS ago on my '08 Accord with the Lisle crank bolt socket. Then last week i got the crank bolt off my '15 Audi with another Lisle crank bolt socket. Those sockets are about $30 a piece but worth their weight in gold !

  • @thehondasteve2292
    @thehondasteve2292 8 лет назад

    These videos are awesome!

    • @BialyOrzel777
      @BialyOrzel777 2 года назад

      Yes they loosened the bold before making video buahaha

  • @MarioDallaRiva
    @MarioDallaRiva 8 лет назад

    You da man, Eric ! Thanks.

  • @hellapellanyc6465
    @hellapellanyc6465 4 месяца назад

    Hi what is the breaker bar attachment for a holder handle you mentioned? I see I can take off the bolt with a lisle harmonic balancer but am wondering how I could torque back to proper specs without a holder handle. Don't want to spend 120 on one for a one time use.

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable 8 лет назад

    Thanks Eric!

  • @matthewisaac6895
    @matthewisaac6895 8 лет назад +3

    I did the timing belt in my Honda a month back. I watched various vids beforehand got a bit concerned I must say at how hard it seemed. Problem 1 is stopping the crank turning, my solution was to remove the flywheel cover and jammed the end of a large screwdriver against the teeth which worked good for me. Problem 2 is removing the bolt. I had to use a breaker with a pipe on it and so much force in the end that I sheared the end off my 1/2" extension (which was supported by a jack) inside the socket. I tried again with another better quality extension after treating the bolt to heat from a torch but it still wouldn't budge. I then borrowed a friends 1/2" Super cheap rattle gun and like Eric did set to 120psi and "Brrrrrrrr" the bolt undid straight away! First time using a rattle gun for me and I was well impressed.

  • @robertjackson7590
    @robertjackson7590 5 лет назад

    Harbor Freight 1/2 corded Item#64120 1050 lbs breakaway $109.99 works surprising well. Very cost effective using the thick socket. IR makes great guns, I had an IR231 everyone in the shop used at one time or another. The HF gun for the weekend warriors, BTW
    Thanks for all the videos Eric,,,,,,

  • @tyedontreyvonsanders7838
    @tyedontreyvonsanders7838 6 месяцев назад

    Eric, have you ran across an Accord with a major oil leak seeming to come from directly behind the crank pulley? Any help will be appreciated. Thx!

  • @michaeldabate6358
    @michaeldabate6358 8 лет назад

    Eric, do you think it's important to use a 6-pointed socket instead of a 12-point if someone is going the breaker bar route? On my '91 Integra It took a breaker bar taller than the car and my full body weight to crack it!

  • @jasonyoung6420
    @jasonyoung6420 8 лет назад +54

    I swear, floor jack handles were designed to fit over 1/2" ratchets & breaker bars as they have always been my cheater bar of choice.

    • @zachicusmaximus5551
      @zachicusmaximus5551 8 лет назад +1

      +Jason Young I bent my floor jack handle using it for this job.

    • @jasonyoung6420
      @jasonyoung6420 8 лет назад

      +Zach Grounds What were you working on?

    • @ericthecarguy
      @ericthecarguy  8 лет назад +2

      +Jason Young You're right. I've been using one for years.

    • @zachicusmaximus5551
      @zachicusmaximus5551 8 лет назад +2

      Jason Young 97 Accord. It was a harbor freight floor jack handle, and it just bent enough to not go back into the jack.

    • @jasonyoung6420
      @jasonyoung6420 8 лет назад +3

      +Zach Grounds oh a HF jack, that makes sense now.

  • @martingrahdu8987
    @martingrahdu8987 8 лет назад +2

    ive used a length of old belt around the crank pully for grip and to protect it with a vise grip chain wrench then socket with enough extensions to get out past the side of the car resting on a jack stand with a breaker bar and 4 foot pipe.

  • @mrx1979ua
    @mrx1979ua 8 лет назад

    Hi! A great video as always! Thanks a lot. A small question on a side - I've wanted to see your article on the timing belt replacement, but you site shows error 403 and tells me my location is blocked.

  • @malcolmdastur4411
    @malcolmdastur4411 Год назад

    Hi Eric, I ended up braking the hex on the harmonic balancer. Will I have trouble if I just replace the broken balancer or do I need to replace the balancer???

  • @akechi088
    @akechi088 5 лет назад

    So if I am trying to remove the crank bolt on a V6 model, which way do I turn the bolt to loosen it off? Is it still ccw or cw?

  • @jamiewhite838
    @jamiewhite838 8 лет назад

    Bought the socket seen on Eric O channel & probably 30 crank bolts in a row no problems. Also fits Toyota 4 cyl that use 19 mm.

  • @EdgarD4GEspada
    @EdgarD4GEspada 11 месяцев назад

    Once this crank pulley is done does that mean the motor is to? Might sound slow but was wondering cause my civic gave me so many problem don’t feel it’s worth fixing

  • @Bovane00
    @Bovane00 4 года назад +1

    I have to remove the crankshaft position sensor which I heard is under the harmonic balancer on a Honda Element 2005. Is this the same process as you're expressing in this video or can you leave a link just something that could help me out. Thanks so much Eric. You are a RUclips lifesaver!

  • @justinguarino201
    @justinguarino201 Год назад

    Do you need that special pulley tool when torquing it to spec, since you can’t do that with the impact?

  • @stephenstack3292
    @stephenstack3292 10 месяцев назад

    If you’re using an impact with socket method, do you not need the Honda tool for holding the crank in place? I’m worried it’s going to try spinning counter clockwise and throw off the timing

  • @jamescrabtree4609
    @jamescrabtree4609 3 года назад +2

    Always loosen the crank pulley bolt before your power steering/alternator belts. Always helps

  • @acewarren14
    @acewarren14 3 года назад

    Hi Sir. Eric.i have issue with my civic 96 crankshaft.my car mechanic told me to replace the half block for the reason the the thread inside are damaged. Is it advice to replace the half block completely? Or is there any option ?
    kindly advice.Thank you.

  • @carslover3509
    @carslover3509 8 лет назад

    great work

  • @slayer3032
    @slayer3032 8 лет назад

    The older D series stuff(pre-92) doesn't have this style of crank pulley but rather a solid/nondampened pulley with some holes in it. My method is to pop the starter out on a manual car and jam a screw driver in the pressure plate. Get it wedged against the transmission casing through the starter hole and use a good long jack handle. Works on all of them too so if you don't want to get the correct tool you can always do it in a pinch.

  • @OmarIbnFazel
    @OmarIbnFazel 8 лет назад

    Hey, I recently bought a 1996 Es300 w/ 68,000 miles on it. The recent driver barely drove the car and left it without being driven sometimes but always maintenanced the crap out of it at the Lexus Dealership. Since Ive had it, every 3-6 days the car has a somewhat almost nasty sound AFTER it starts up(some clunking sounds that doesnt sound good), but then it goes away after a few seconds. This time the horrible sounds started after I finished starting the car, it made the same noise that I was talking about then the engine shut off. The car kept turning off after I barely started it until I got lucky enough to have enough time to put the car into drive and quickly start driving it and then the problem goes away and car drives normally. I drive it every day and this happens whether the engine is warm or not and I am predicting it will happen in a few days. What do you think this is and to diagnose it?
    Btw thank you for answering my last question. I appreciate every good that you do for us here on youtube.

  • @VelocityLabs
    @VelocityLabs 8 лет назад +24

    2:35 DISCO!

  • @JPN850R
    @JPN850R 8 лет назад

    Snap-on's SHN36 breaker bar is a pricey but very effective tool to have. I bought it for passenger jets' igniter plug/bore scope plug removal purpose.

  • @jamesfarrell4455
    @jamesfarrell4455 Год назад

    Do you need to get anything realigned when you take the pulley off or you can throw it back on an be good

  • @mrsaiyan7342
    @mrsaiyan7342 6 лет назад

    01 honda civic lx. 1.7 liter sohc non vtec. To loosen the crank bolt, lefty loose? I heard it might be clockwise to remove. Is that true?

  • @zachicusmaximus5551
    @zachicusmaximus5551 8 лет назад +21

    This job sucked so bad on my 97 accord. The holding tool doesn't fit up nicely against the body in that car, so I had to leverage it on the floor and hold it with my feet while I used a massive cheater pipe and basically put my entire weight on it. When it finally came loose I thought for sure I snapped the engine in half.

    • @philztheone
      @philztheone 8 лет назад +1

      +Zach Grounds I can relate amigo! I've loosened that bolt three times and I'm only now slightly getting used that horrific CRACK sound. :) There are several good videos how to probably avoid you using your feet. Let me know if you can't find them.

    • @tytotheler92
      @tytotheler92 8 лет назад

      +Zach Grounds Same thing happened on my 99 accord. It wasn't fun. lol.

    • @DIYApprentice
      @DIYApprentice 8 лет назад

      Yes, bar against the floor works well. I had the bolt off my Legend in about 10 secs, but the sound it makes when it finally breaks loose was a little startling. I thought for sure my cheap Harbor Freight breaker bar was going to snap in half, but it held up well.

    • @MrShakamuni01
      @MrShakamuni01 4 года назад

      you can torch the washer and then do it . Helps a lot people say.

  • @jockdeeznutz
    @jockdeeznutz 3 года назад

    I'm installing my crank pulley back on a 2010 civic. The pulley does not go all the way in. Does it have to be align with the groves for it sit all the way in? Thanks

  • @mattg7721
    @mattg7721 8 лет назад +1

    Not kidding those bolts are stupid tight. I remember back when I took on a side job(Timing belt) at the person's house. Was a early 90's accord manual transmission. Figured I'd put it in gear and have someone hold brake pedal while I used my breaker bar and jack handle for the crank bolt. Didn't work because the clutch would turn. Ended up putting #1 cylinder on comp stroke, and filling that cyl with water. Then when I was done, removed a vacuume line and siphoned it empty, . Thought I was pretty creative at the time. Looking back, I'm lucky I didn't eat that engine. But it did work.

    • @bradmacdowell6583
      @bradmacdowell6583 5 лет назад

      I know this comment is two years old but man that is fucking gnarly lmao. A great and horrible idea all at the same time.

  • @turbotyme86
    @turbotyme86 8 лет назад +6

    I have the same impact. It wouldn't budge the last Honda I did. Had to use a 6ft cheater pipe on my breaker bar. Thought for sure I was going to break something lol. Got er done tho lol

  • @duks38
    @duks38 6 лет назад

    Do you have a video showing the steps on how to replaced crankshaft seal? On a civic.?

  • @BrianW2979
    @BrianW2979 8 лет назад

    This is one of those things that I will probably never use, but it's handy to know incase I ever need to

  • @theguvnor2081
    @theguvnor2081 8 лет назад

    When I had to replace the head gasket on the 2003 1.7L, I never had a car lift and my impact gun would not loosen the bolt. Ended up using the crank tool attached to a breaker bar touching the ground to hold the crank steady, then used a 1/2" socket with a couple of 1/2" extensions to clear the fender, rested the end on the extensions on a jack stand, and used a breaker bar to loosen the bolt.

  • @HiddenRamza
    @HiddenRamza 2 года назад

    Perfect TY. Was wondering if I could impact it off or had no choice but to buy the tool. Compressor it shall be in the morning

  • @537R4HC
    @537R4HC 6 лет назад

    using impact to install ur crank pulley bolt can make ur crank not to turn? if u torque it too tight?

  • @MarkElliott-sw1uy
    @MarkElliott-sw1uy Год назад

    Don't be fooled. The car Eric used in this video is a 2004 Civic with a timing belt. This is likely not the first timing belt done on that vehicle, so that bolt has been pulled before. Try that same impact on say.... a Honda 2.4L which has a timing chain and a crank bolt which has never been pulled before. Guarantee you, Eric would be hammerin away for an hour in vain with that thing. I used a Brand new Dewalt DCF900 with a Harbor Freight 19" impact socket on one couldn't pull it...and that impact is a beast with 1400 lbs of breakaway torque. Sent off for the Lisle crank pulley socket which weighs almost 2 lbs. Waiting on it now.

  • @stephenphillpot6685
    @stephenphillpot6685 2 года назад

    Good stuff

  • @PorcelainShrine
    @PorcelainShrine 8 лет назад

    What's the average torque spec for those crank bolts on Accords and Civics? I usually just add some blue thread locker, hand spin it in and then hit that bolt with my 1/2 impact on max power.

  • @tobyporter6844
    @tobyporter6844 2 года назад

    What’s the holding tool used to loosen the crank pulley to take the timing belt off? The hexagon with a hole in it (:

  • @emtscythe3782
    @emtscythe3782 8 лет назад +9

    The Lisle 77080 socket works wonders

  • @vibingwithvinyl
    @vibingwithvinyl 8 лет назад +4

    I once removed the crank pulley bolt from my Saab 9000 using its own engine, as in setting a breaker bar in place and then using the starter motor to turn the engine. I had to do this since it would NOT open any other way; the bolt had actually come a bit loose, causing the pulley to also come a bit loose and wedge itself _over_ the key and in the process wedging everything else very firmly in place. It was properly stuck.

    • @maxwelhsesmith2576
      @maxwelhsesmith2576 8 лет назад +2

      +Mawerick77 Many Hondas operate in "reverse" (counter clockwise) rotation, which makes that method unsuitable. Plenty of guys have broken stuff trying them that way.

    • @nonplayablecharacter4815
      @nonplayablecharacter4815 8 лет назад +2

      I did that w my Toyota. But w Hondas it'll just tighten the bolt and damage it since its reversed

    • @scose
      @scose 8 лет назад

      I did that on my 91 Camry. learned it from RUclips! first try broke a craftsman usa chrome socket (bad idea I know) but then got it off with a harbor freight impact socket

    • @DENicholsAutoBravado
      @DENicholsAutoBravado 8 лет назад

      +Joseph Zoltan Thanks! I was thinking, he had to take it to the right to unscrew it by the look of the air gun, right?

    • @MegaStig
      @MegaStig 7 лет назад

      Correct, these Honda's turn anti-clockwise so the starter trick that works on other cars won't work here. Using the starter will get you in a LOT of trouble and probably strip the bolt or crank - if the bar doesn't fly out and kill someone 1st

  • @UncleFluster
    @UncleFluster 5 лет назад

    LOL! Mine just fell out driving down the highway 300 miles from home. First indication of problem: No power steeering, alternator charging, etc. Balancer/pulley fell off and fortunately lodged in near fender well and didn't get lost. Crank end got chewed up pretty good but mechanic was able to dress it up some and reassemble with new bolt and key kit and red lock tight. Said he was sure it would get me home but said I should really get a new crank. 20 k later still driving it but just locally. 2001 Civic with 346 k

  • @frankifleury5606
    @frankifleury5606 4 года назад

    Hey Eric. I'm working on my 94 Accord and I can't seem to get my crank bolt off. I've tried practically everything form the special tools with the breaker bar to a special impact socket make by Lisle on an impact wretch. I don't know what else to do. Seeoing professional help and advice. Have you ever seen a honda crank bolt that is reverse thread? Or do you think that this could be because someone probably used too much "lock tight". What do you think i should do if I can't get it off? Please get back to me in this 🙏 😭

  • @shaggysvibes5113
    @shaggysvibes5113 21 день назад

    Could you do a video on a Honda fit engine removal that would be wonderful 2017 is the year that I’m working on currently

  • @MyRcGoSlow
    @MyRcGoSlow 5 лет назад

    Now how do u rotate so it goes in timing ? U rotate through the 19mm bolt ? Or using the tool ? I know you were clockwise

  • @isorozco511
    @isorozco511 8 лет назад

    Just set the socket and bar between the control arm and axle. Crank the engine briefly. Did that to my tsx. Worked like a charm and on the first try. 😁😁😁

    • @otofoto
      @otofoto 5 лет назад

      Won't work for Honda as it will tighten not release.

  • @landoncook4529
    @landoncook4529 8 лет назад

    you read my friggin mind... I'm doing head gasket, t-belt and water pump on an 01 civic 1.7l. saw this video after I went and borrowed the tool from Oreillys...

  • @Autofixpals
    @Autofixpals 8 лет назад

    breaker bar on the crank bolt resting against the ground (in the correct position), then you bump the starter (turn the key) a couple times will get the bolt loose in most situations. i have not tried this on a Honda because it's FWD and i have an AirCat impact gun that will remove anything. But i use this often on RWD vehicles or longitudinally mounted FWD vehicles and it works every time.

  • @josereyes4586
    @josereyes4586 3 месяца назад

    What size impact it that?
    Been trying to remove since 8am till right now 1pm

  • @iamevolmonkey
    @iamevolmonkey 8 лет назад

    what about the older crank pulley that don't have the large hex cut away for the tool??

  • @tw2447
    @tw2447 5 лет назад

    Is it left to loosen or right? I’ve snapped two extensions trying left.

  • @dustinmeek4032
    @dustinmeek4032 Год назад

    You impact is a beast mine broke two holder tools before it broke it.

  • @mami1alwaysable
    @mami1alwaysable 4 года назад +1

    U the best.

  • @aor3200
    @aor3200 8 лет назад

    That IR impact gun looks similar than my wurth DSS premium which should have 1100nm torque opening.. It is quite nice tool i have to say. I use same pressure, approx 8bar.

  • @ersbit
    @ersbit 7 лет назад

    Really need help with this car Mazda 3. I spend 3 days trying to get the crankshaft pulley bolt out. Used everything you could imagine. Went to a shop they used their impact gun it did not remove it. I went back home and start applying penetrating oil for the next 48 hr whenever I get out. The following day I tried the bump start method that was not working and it unbolt the pulley bolt. I was able to remove everything and start installing a new timing chain. At this point when I was trying to get to TDC when rotating the Crankshaft clockwise it will go like 300 degree and does not let me align the special too and the counterweight. It turn counter clockwise and get stuck too before I can reach TDC. I Tried manually to rotate but it make a hitting sound Metal vs Metal. I turned clockwise until it stopped maybe 5 degree before TDC. (It is still stuck) I reassemble everything the pulley and all the car components. I tried to rotate the crankshaft clockwise and it it still stuck before completing a complete circle. I tried to crank the car and it does not turn on( something is preventing the crank to rotate feely).
    Initially I decided to change the timing chain because I had the code P0012 and P011 at the same time or P0012 always.

    • @ein8117
      @ein8117 6 лет назад

      so what happened?

  • @mausball
    @mausball 8 лет назад

    Eric-
    I've never had a problem with the aftermarket tool, in almost 20 years of garage timing belt changes. 2 good 1/2" breakers and maybe a short cheater, and they always come off.I guess I'm lucky, living near Chicago. 'Patina' is a way of life.
    I've never liked using impacts on the crank of a Honda motor. The bearings are all kinda on the small side (duh, small motors need small bearings) but if you can spare the 5-10 minutes to do it by hand, it seems much safer for the motor. No?

  • @richardyost2522
    @richardyost2522 2 года назад

    Use the heavy duty impact socket from Lisle and that IR impact. You don’t need to hold the pulley. You got lucky with that deep impact socket!

  • @ykmalachi
    @ykmalachi 8 лет назад

    the best tool for those insanely tight bolts is a socket made by Lisle. part number LIS77080.
    works with nearly any air gun and even some battery powered impact.

  • @DTH88
    @DTH88 5 лет назад

    How much roughly should i pay for timing belt labor? I could do it myself but i want it done professionally

  • @agrautomotivellc3283
    @agrautomotivellc3283 7 лет назад

    I just removed one the other day with a milwaukee m18 fuel high torque impact gun. Not cheap but also works nicely on this applicatiom

    • @batvette
      @batvette 5 лет назад

      And prolly needs 12cfm to do it.

  • @Thepurpleguerrilla
    @Thepurpleguerrilla 2 года назад

    Got mine off with a battery powered harbor freight earthquake half inch impact gun. $275
    I’m working on a 1998 Honda Accord can you reuse the crank balancer bolt. I feel like someone told me in passing that you can’t reuse them?

  • @TOMA-ny7gg
    @TOMA-ny7gg 5 лет назад

    hello
    great chanel
    i need to rplace timing belt
    what all the product i need please
    thanks

  • @brianpair2934
    @brianpair2934 3 года назад

    So do these loosen counter clockwise like normal?

  • @theedge5584
    @theedge5584 3 года назад

    Is it safe to do the ol key bump trick or not....you know where u secure a ratchet on bolt and slightly turn key n let motor turn over enough to break it loose??????

  • @mrbluboy44
    @mrbluboy44 5 лет назад

    Great video, thanks... Do I buy a new bolt after taking it off???

    • @BialyOrzel777
      @BialyOrzel777 2 года назад

      Nah better get whole new engine , kidding just reuse it

  • @carlosweber8404
    @carlosweber8404 7 месяцев назад

    I GOT A 2002 HONDA CIVIC EX. I HAVE SPUN BEARING AND MY QUESTION IS CAN U GET ALL THE WAY DOWN TO THE CRANK SHAFT WITH OUT TAKING THE MOTOR OUT. NOW I UNDERSTAND IT WOULD BE EASEIR TO TAKE THE MOTOR OUT I JUST DONT HAVE ENGINE PULLER OR WHAT EVER U CALL THEM THINGS OR THE MONEY

  • @darlinlubin7396
    @darlinlubin7396 6 лет назад +1

    im 20 years old and i was replacing a new water pump in my 2004 Honda Civic engine this was my 1st time doing it but sad thingi bend valve and i and i just get it right this time

  • @MrSlowestD16
    @MrSlowestD16 8 лет назад

    Usually air is your best bet since those Civic crank pulley bolts can really be on there good. If you don't have air, then you can use the brakes (put it in gear and have a friend hold the brakes), try to hold the flywheel centered with a screwdriver through the hole (forgot which hole it was), which I wouldn't recommend as you can chip a tooth, or lastly, buy the LITTLE crank pulley tool (just the end piece). Think that last one is the best bet after all the Hondas I've seen/done.

  • @BlayzeS1KRR
    @BlayzeS1KRR 6 лет назад

    My bolt snap is there anyway that I can try and take it out

  • @nonesname1979
    @nonesname1979 Год назад

    Is the crank bolt a left hand or right hand threaded

  • @JDJawDroppin
    @JDJawDroppin 8 лет назад

    What about a Snap-On MG725? Would that do the job?

  • @cwalker7070
    @cwalker7070 6 лет назад

    How you get the crank pulley not to spin cause mines just turns with the breaker bar

  • @February54
    @February54 8 лет назад +6

    Ha, when I was doing my J-series V6 timing belt, the nut wasn't that easy to come off. Even with a impact gun I struggled. These are usually torqued between 175 and 189 lb/ft for Civic and Accord respectively.

    • @Darksyne
      @Darksyne 8 лет назад +1

      +February everybody says getting that damn nut off is the hardest part of doing the timing belt on those J series engines lmao

    • @February54
      @February54 8 лет назад

      krauser979
      180 ft/lb + 15 years of rust = struggle. It's even harder to take off on Toyota 4 cylinders of 1998-2005 vintage

    • @AgrippaTheMighty
      @AgrippaTheMighty 3 года назад

      How times have changed in just 5 years! This week, I went to a junkward to test my new mid torque Makita XWT17, and with a 19 mm Lisle socket I was able to tackle successfully 4 of those infamous bolts in Accords and Civics from the 90's and early 2000's.

  • @joek1980
    @joek1980 4 года назад

    Gotta get the Honda crank pulley socket from Lisle or Matco. Works like a charm!!!

  • @DECIDER911
    @DECIDER911 6 лет назад

    my crank threads are stripped... do helicoils torque up to 140 ?

  • @derekkchung
    @derekkchung 5 лет назад

    Ok. Got that loosened. How about when you put it back on? Torque? Don't use still have to somehow hold the crankshaft and still need that holding tool?

  • @uzaiyaro
    @uzaiyaro 8 лет назад

    Anyone got any recommendations for a mad battery powered rattle gun? Have a Bosch Professional one but it doesn't have enough beans in it, I want one that will cause earthquakes because I come across many stubborn fasteners.
    Thanks!

  • @98erics
    @98erics 8 лет назад

    I've had my 2135ti for a long time, its a good wrench.

  • @bbkmm1
    @bbkmm1 6 лет назад

    I think most air impact setups don't have enough air flow with 1/4 fittings, 3/8 air hose that is too long. Most videos have anemic sounding air impacts.
    My setup is Ingersoll Rand 2135TIMAX on regular impact socket, with 50' long, 1/2 diameter hose, 3/8" quick connect HF fitting. I set my 30 gallon air compressor to 120 PSI static. I broke my 2007 Accord 2.4L crank bolt loose to replace rusty oil pan. It took around 3 seconds. To verify it wasn't a fluke, I tried on my Mom's 07 Accord 2.4L. Same thing.

  • @mikeverything4098
    @mikeverything4098 2 года назад

    Hey Eric I am in the process of removing this bolt on my Honda but it’s broken in half down the threads

  • @MavDude
    @MavDude 8 лет назад

    I did an '88 Accord a few years back that was so bad a 3/4 drive impact wouldn't get it out. I ended up having to drill a hole in the center of the bolt and keep stepping up to larger and larger drill bits until it finally came out.

  • @TEAMCREAM_96
    @TEAMCREAM_96 8 лет назад

    I had to use one of those giant impacts on my civic the air hose was too small for it but it worked