Hi everyone
I'm trying to replace a water pump, which means removal of the crankshaft pulley in the process. At this point of the strip down I have now realised it calls for a specialist tool to hold the pulley in place whilst you undo the main bolt. In similar scenario's I have heard of people putting the car in gear and a hand brake on so enabling the bolt to be undone by using the cars weight to act as the holding factor.
I don't think putting the car in gear will work for me as I have an auto box. I'm reluctant to make a tool just to achieve this (I've done it in the past for a Super bike)
Anyone got a trick I can use or knowledge of a UK based tool?
Thanks in advance
Wurzel
I'm trying to replace a water pump, which means removal of the crankshaft pulley in the process. At this point of the strip down I have now realised it calls for a specialist tool to hold the pulley in place whilst you undo the main bolt. In similar scenario's I have heard of people putting the car in gear and a hand brake on so enabling the bolt to be undone by using the cars weight to act as the holding factor.
I don't think putting the car in gear will work for me as I have an auto box. I'm reluctant to make a tool just to achieve this (I've done it in the past for a Super bike)
Anyone got a trick I can use or knowledge of a UK based tool?
Thanks in advance
Wurzel
Comment