Originally posted by DeltaAlpha9
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Originally posted by AntB
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Originally posted by loekaaz
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Next up was the crank pulley. As per a lot of Japanese cars of this era, the crank pulley tends to separate when the rubber harmonic damper dry rots and splits. If this happens, It can eat through the timing belt cover, and of course, the timing belt. Then we would be up poop creek without a means of propulsion. So, good practice is to change it before this happens.
I figured I would do the rest of the belts at the same time. Started removing the belts.

Then took the crank pulley off. You can see the oil and crap collects behind this over the years.

A butt load of time, cleaned off all the crap.

All the old parts laid out


new alternator and air con belts and Honda crank pulley.

The keen eye'd amongst you will notice these are Gates racing belts. I chose these as Gates are the best belt manufacturer. I use nothing else. I chose the racing versions because they say "Racing" on the box. No other reason......racing!.

looking at the air con belt tensioner next. This basically and bracket and pulley with a screw to raise and lower it. This in turn tensions the belt. I replaced the bearing on the pulley as it was only a few £ from a bearing manufacture. I also gave everything a proper cleaning.



I always try and use SKF bearings where I can. The stock one is an NTN bearing, but like I said. SKF is my go to manufacture for bearings.
All assembled and back together on the car.

New crank pulley next to the old one. The old one wasn't in bad condition to be fair but I don't know if it was ever changed in the past.

...and everything back together and working with the new belts etc


oooh there all pretty and blue.
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