Junkyard crankshaft pulley removal
I want to swap out a UR pulley off my old 91 SE-R to my current B13, so I need a crankshaft pulley as a replacement.
There are a couple 91 to 94 auto tranny G20's in the junkyard so I have a couple questions.
What's the easiest way to get the nut off the crankshaft pulley, in the junkyard, since I can't use an impact wrench or crank the motor(to let a breaker bar tap the ground) to loosen the nut?
I've read threads about rags stuffed in the pulley belts and removing the tranny to get at the flywheel(not sure about auto trannys). Any other good "tricks"?
Any reason why an auto tranny 91 or 94 G20 crankshaft pulley wouldn't be an exact replacement on my 91 SE-R?
There are a couple 91 to 94 auto tranny G20's in the junkyard so I have a couple questions.
What's the easiest way to get the nut off the crankshaft pulley, in the junkyard, since I can't use an impact wrench or crank the motor(to let a breaker bar tap the ground) to loosen the nut?
I've read threads about rags stuffed in the pulley belts and removing the tranny to get at the flywheel(not sure about auto trannys). Any other good "tricks"?
Any reason why an auto tranny 91 or 94 G20 crankshaft pulley wouldn't be an exact replacement on my 91 SE-R?