Re: [DMCForum] Removal of Timing Pulley
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Re: [DMCForum] Removal of Timing Pulley



It's 10mm and like everything else on the engine, Metric.

I get them out using an impct wrench but  long breaker bar and a QUALITY 
allen key socket, and if it helps, put it in 5th and get someone to 
stand on the brakes.

The crankshaft nut is 36mm

Martin

Paul Gress wrote:
>
> I'm in process of replacing my Head Gaskets, which now I decided to do a
> major overhaul of replacing just about all engine parts including the
> gaskets below the Cylinder Sleeves. I'm just having trouble removing
> the Timing Pulley Bolt. Does anybody know exactly what size it is and
> which way you turn it to loosen it. I've used a 1 3/8" Socket with my
> torque wrench and applied probably more then 200 ft lbs so far, I can't
> break it loose, but two teeth broke internally to the torque wrench, so
> I went out and purchased a 3/4" breaker bar. No the 1 3/8" socket is
> slipping. So, which leads me to, exactly what size and which way do I 
> turn.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>
> 


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