Help! with my 96 neon timing belt/ crankshaft pulley
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RE: Help! with my 96 neon timing belt/ crankshaft pulley
no no no...
I wouldent do that if I were you... the crank is powder forged and it WILL weaken it...
The correct way to do it is...
A puller with three 6mm bolts that are at least 3-1/2" in lenth. Youwill need some washers to keep the head of the bolts from slipping through the slots in the puller .
I wouldent do that if I were you... the crank is powder forged and it WILL weaken it...
The correct way to do it is...
A puller with three 6mm bolts that are at least 3-1/2" in lenth. Youwill need some washers to keep the head of the bolts from slipping through the slots in the puller .
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RE: Help! with my 96 neon timing belt/ crankshaft pulley
Or there is a special tool I bought from mac tools, made the job a piece of cake. Dodge dont want normal people fixing their cars, so they make stuff ultra hard to work on, unless you have the correct tool. I borrowed the tool from a dodge dealer mechanic the first time I did it, then I went and bought it for future fixes..was around $110 I think..