Should i be able to move the crankshaft pulley in and out if the alternator belt isn't on?
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16 years ago
Should i be able to move the crankshaft pulley in and out if the alternator belt isn't on?
No. Suggests a lot of end float in the crank.
Actually it suggests that the crank pulley has separated into its two parts. Get another one from you nearest wrecker. Any 4G60 series engine can be the donor, including Hyundai Elantras.
Ya Dibbs that's what i ment I was hopping it wasn't since i just replaced it 4 months ago
Thanks guys
Oh and if anyone wants a 2000 GTX Cheap let me know
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