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> Timing Belt/crank Pulley Removal, Will a 240 ft lb electric impact work?
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post Jun 9 2008, 06:23 AM
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I don't have an air compressor and no space to keep it if I bought one. On the other hand, I can grab an electric one (impact wrench) for around $40 and it would be pretty handy.

Would the max 240 ft lbs of torque an an electric impact wrench be sufficient to remove the crank pulley in a timing belt replacement job? I suppose if someone has the tightening torque spec, that would answer the question as well.

Also, if anyone happens to know, what size is the crank pulley bolt?

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post Jun 9 2008, 10:10 AM
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Should work pretty sure its around 130 - 155
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Thanks.
I'll give it a shot when it's NOT 97 degrees outside and post up how it went.

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Hi,

I'm hitting 60,000 miles on 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer. Could you recommend me on scheduled maintainance. Is replacing timing belt is mandatory. I do not want to invest too much money on my car. How about transmission flush/fluid change?

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