Question:
I have a 91 Chevy Silverado with a 350 TBI. It's used as a tow vehicle/ Service truck.
Answers:
Where can i get a Mazdaspeed 6 Sport w/ a sunroof?
Yes they do. The rubber sleeve degrades and the outer harmonic balancer is no longer lined up with the key on the crankshaft. To remove it a special puller must be used to remove it. Instead of pulling from the outside there are threaded holes on the face of the balancer near the center.The puller has a large threaded bolt that's turned to remove it. There should be room inside your engine compartment to pull it. Engine shops heat the hub in a small heater. The balancer then slides back on with out force.I need a 91 nissan 240 sx se 2.4 motor?
No.Not by themselves anyway.
It's possible to pull the outer ring off accidently by using the wrong puller.
Why is it that mobile phones have to be switched off in a petrol bunk?
Very rarely If your experiencing a vibration it could be your drive shaftYES IT CAN SLIP AND GO OUT OF BLANCE
1990 ford f-150 smoking black?
Yes they slip and cause serpentine belt to run out of alignmentMercedes cars - class or crass?
yes you need a puller to remove itThey can, but not a common thing. More common on the old 6.2, 6.5 diesel motors. Get the right puller tool and they are not hard at all, especially on a truck.
YES THEY CAN, THE RUBBER INSIDE CAN SEPERATE FROM THE OUTSIDE METAL BAND THAT THE SERPENTINE BELT RIDES ON. NOT HARD TO REPLACE
BUT THE CENTER RETAINING BOLT I FAIRLY TIIGHT AND
PULLING AND INSTALLING ON CRANKSHAFT CAN BE
FUN
Are the European Saab cars in America made in Europe?
it won't be hard on that truck. I don't see why it would go bad, though. You'll need a gear puller to get it off. When you're putting the new one on, it will be kind of difficult. You need a rubber hammer, and you have to tighten the bolts a little, then pound. Then tighten some more, then pound some more.More Questions & Answers ...
This article contents is post by this website user, CarQnA.com doesn't promise its accuracy.
Copyright 2006-2008-2007 CarQnA.com. All Rights Reserved.