no that wont work, you want this one. Harmonic Balancer Puller- Craftsman-Tools-Auto & Mechanics Tools-Auto Specialty Tools and you need the new bolts that fit the balancer.
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no that wont work, you want this one. Harmonic Balancer Puller- Craftsman-Tools-Auto & Mechanics Tools-Auto Specialty Tools and you need the new bolts that fit the balancer.
not sure if this is what u meant, but is this what i would need?: Buy Dorman - Pik-a-Nut Cap Screw-Hex Head-Class 10.9- M6-1.0 x 70mm 99061070 at Advance Auto Parts
With good wiring, compression and such I think you have to start eliminating variables (aka "throwing parts at it").
Crank sensors are known to go bad, so I think it's a good place to start and it's fairly cheap.
You can check the reluctor as well...while the HB is off.
Hmm
CPS? Some use this as an acronym for the crank position sensor (CKP)
Do you mean the CMP - camshaft position sensor?
yes, thats what i meant. shoulda been more clear i guess. since i have spark, that would rule out ckp i think. all sensors are on, attached, and very very thoroughly checked lol. and im going to replace the evap 2morow, along with spark plugs, and im thinking the cps. a week shoulda been plenty of time to clear out any flooding as well. im trying to get my bud who has an obdII to come and give me a hand, but hes never around.. on some cars, there r ways to pull codes without a scanner. is this an option on the gp's?
okay, 2day im puting in a new cps, battery, plugs, and vacuum lines. and its had a week to sit, so hopefully any flooding has drained out. crossing my fingers, and praying this thing starts lol.
f**ck yea! it started up no problem!!! cps was the culprit. so excited about this. thanks a million to everyone who helped. couldnt have done it without ya's. celebratory beers are in order for me and my buds thanks again
sweet, now go drive it!
may want to smell your oil good, make sure its not all gassed up and thin now. you know with all the flooding it may or may not have endured.
just changed the oil, so i think its good. shes not quite ready for her first drive yet though. gonna clean the throttle good, replace some evap lines, a strut,the maf sensor, and put a killer sound system in it one more question though, i stupidly made the mistake of using caliper paint on the manifold thinking it could endure the heat... it smoked pretty good, but im worried about it igniting. what would be the best option of removing the paint? could i just get it off with a brillo pad the best i can, and let the rest burn off? or am i gona have to rip the manifolds off and remove the paint?
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