Goulash
New Member
I just spent all morning trying to straighten out a bent Woodruff key...it's straightened out ok, and the pulley is on. On with the questions...
1. Just for the sake of clarity, what is the assembly order for the timing pulley/crank pulley? I'm pretty sure that it goes timing pulley, belt, washer thing, crank pulley, bolt, but it seems like the timing pulley goes back a bit far...like there should be a spacer or something. When I put it all together, the crank pulley lines up flush with the front of the crank (with no torque).
2. Does anyone have a good method (aside from a strap wrench) to turn the crank pulley to set the crank timing that doesn't involve the crank bolt? If I set the timing that way, I'll need to starter bump the bolt to get it loose (to put the pulley back on), and I'll be back at square one. (I should mention that it's an ATX).
Thanks in advance for any help...you guys are quite helpful.
- Justin
1. Just for the sake of clarity, what is the assembly order for the timing pulley/crank pulley? I'm pretty sure that it goes timing pulley, belt, washer thing, crank pulley, bolt, but it seems like the timing pulley goes back a bit far...like there should be a spacer or something. When I put it all together, the crank pulley lines up flush with the front of the crank (with no torque).
2. Does anyone have a good method (aside from a strap wrench) to turn the crank pulley to set the crank timing that doesn't involve the crank bolt? If I set the timing that way, I'll need to starter bump the bolt to get it loose (to put the pulley back on), and I'll be back at square one. (I should mention that it's an ATX).
Thanks in advance for any help...you guys are quite helpful.
- Justin
