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post Jun 23, 2012 - 2:07 PM
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i have a 94 celica gt. the crank shaft pulley is falling apart its wobbling and making noise. toyota said they'll fix it for 600 bucks, pshhh yeah right. found one at pepboys for a hundred bucks. how hard is this job to replace the pulley? do i have to line up and marks with numbers on timing belt cover even tho im not changing the timing belt? Is it just as easy to take the pulley bolt off, pull the pulley out and replace with a new one and tighten everything back up?? any input would be great. thanks.
post Jun 23, 2012 - 3:00 PM
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QUOTE (Sloo94GT @ Jun 23, 2012 - 3:07 PM) *
Is it just as easy to take the pulley bolt off, pull the pulley out and replace with a new one and tighten everything back up?? any input would be great. thanks.



Yes its as easy as that. There is even a groove on the pulley so that it can only be put on one way. No need to line everything up.

But...The pulley bolt is on there really tight. You will either need a very good impact gun, or to use the starter trick to break it loose. Also the pulley itself is on there really tightly and you will need a pulley puller to remove it. You can rent one from autozone for free to do this. Other than that you'll have to remove/install your alternator belt, but thats really easy.


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post Jun 27, 2012 - 12:35 PM
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In addition to the above, when putting the bolt back on make sure that you don't cross thread it.


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post Jun 27, 2012 - 3:09 PM
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QUOTE (krom8 @ Jun 27, 2012 - 10:35 AM) *
In addition to the above, when putting the bolt back on make sure that you don't cross thread it.



that is a very hard thing to do. the bolt is about 3/4 in in diameter and fairly good threads.


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