pulley, about 1/8" to 1/4" short. you eather got the routing wrong or the smart guys at the auto part store gave you the wrong part make sure you have released the tensonier all the way and some belts
Question about 2002 Odyssey
crank pulley bolt on most Honda engines are very difficult to loosen. Most 1/2" impact guns are just are not strong enough to loosen them. The choice is yours to either use a 3/4" impact gun, the bolt
Question about 2003 Odyssey
...to put more tension on the crank pulley. There are other creative ways I've used. If you have any trouble let me know. what are your creative ways? We were thinking of wooden blocks to block the ...
...pulley shifts from the white mark and is not lined up, AM I MISSING SOMETHING, i thought that at least the markings should be lined up even before i start replacing the belt, by the way the vehicle ...
...it over This sensor isn't related to the distributor!!More than like you have a faulty crank sensor. Its located within the lower timing belt cover, which will require crankshaft pulley
Question about 2004 Odyssey
...pulley be at rest on the timming mark or loaded i adjusted the cams to line up the marks, but the left cam is loaded and is hard te keep on mark. is that normal Quite normal on lots of cars. You need ...
...on honda odyssey 1999 crank sensor is located to the upper right hand side of the crank pulley. you have to remove the pulley to access this. you can test it without removing the pulley
Question about 1999 Odyssey
pulley was loose, replaced the bolt and harmonic balancer (cracked), new keyway and it doesn't want to start. Check that you have not damaged the crank position sensor or disconnected the wires to it
...crank pulley need to be removed. You have the same engine as an Accord of the same year. So, the side mount will need to come out too. You have to support the engine with a jack. (not under the oil ...
Question about 1998 Odyssey
...and can't get the crankshaft bolt loose on a1998 Honda oddysse. Can any one help suggestions, anything you will need the crank pulley tool and a couple of really long 1/2" drive breaker
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