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  • Lower Timing Cover Question

    I have a question about how to get my lower timing cover off my RB20. Seems like its hitting my waterpump and I cant seem to pull it up and out. All three bolts are out, do I have to take off the crank pulley to remove it?

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  • #2
    yes if i remember correctly you need to remove crank pulley
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Nismo_line View Post
      yes if i remember correctly you need to remove crank pulley
      indeed you do, after you have the crank pulley off it will wiggle out past the water pump.

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      • #4
        How'd you guys break the bolt? It you use a 2x4 to keep the pulley from spinning or did you have a pulley holder that threads into the two holes to hold it? Or did you guys use a breaker bar and crank the engine over to break it?
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        • #5
          Breaker bar and bump the motor. Works every time.


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          • #6
            Originally posted by TheyKilledKenny View Post
            How'd you guys break the bolt? It you use a 2x4 to keep the pulley from spinning or did you have a pulley holder that threads into the two holes to hold it? Or did you guys use a breaker bar and crank the engine over to break it?

            You can do it like that or you can put the car in 5th gear and put stops on the tires. Then use a breaker bar to crack it.

            Such a stupid design to put the lower cover behind that. Took me forever to figure it out too.
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            • #7
              I pulled the rad to make my life easier, that way you can fit an impact in there. otherwise put the car in gear, block the wheels and break it free by hand. Its a bit hard on the gears but not much other choice.

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              • #8
                Be careful not to bend it too much pulling it out, you'll have issues with the belt rubbing the cover if it's outta wack.


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                • #9
                  I'm going to be doing this in the next 2 months... so explain the running the engine thing and on how to get the bolt off.... I'm confused lol

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                  • #10
                    Cool thanks guys, Im just gonna impact the facker. My engine isnt in "bump" condition at the moment lol

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                    Ken.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by h4X6 View Post
                      I'm going to be doing this in the next 2 months... so explain the running the engine thing and on how to get the bolt off.... I'm confused lol

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                      Basically you put a socket and breaker bar on the crank bolt, block the end of the breaker against something solid, ( I use a 2x4 wedged against the rad support) and "BUMP" the motor. A bump is a quick twist of the key, just enough to get the motor to cough so to speak. 1 second max is usually all it takes.
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                      • #12
                        Ah ha!! That makes sense!! Thanks!

                        Now its comes off like all other bolts right... its not one of those you have to turn it t
                        He opposite way you would normally to get it off.... so the normal righty tighty lefty loosy applies.

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                        • #13
                          Yep, the engine turns the correct way to loosen the bolt. It will do all the grunt work for ya.


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                          • #14
                            Impact gun owned it, youre gonna need a puller to get the pulley off aswell. Whats the hard black bead on the back on the timining covers and coil cover? Is it just silicon?
                            Regards,
                            Ken.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by TheyKilledKenny View Post
                              Impact gun owned it, youre gonna need a puller to get the pulley off aswell. Whats the hard black bead on the back on the timining covers and coil cover? Is it just silicon?
                              its a bit harder than silcone. Its just the seal to keep dirt and moisture off the belt. I don't recommend removing it.

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