A crankshaft pulley is an engine component that serves to drive a number of other components by way of the drive belt. The pulley is fastened to the end of the crankshaft where the shaft protrudes through the lower front wall of your engine.
Your engine houses a number of pistons that pedal the crankshaft like your legs pedal a bicycle. As each piston rises in its cylinder to compress a mixture of air and fuel, a spark plug ignites that mixture and causes combustion inside the cylinder. The rapidly-expanding gases that result propel the piston downward against an offset protrusion on the crankshaft, the rod bearing journal. Each piston does its job in a series of upward and downward motions to turn the crankshaft and produce power.
As the crankshaft turns, the pulley attached to the end drives a belt to operate components such as the alternator, AC compressor, power steering pump, and sometimes the water pump. On some engines, the crankshaft pulley is integrated with a harmonic balancer that serves to balance the rotation of the crankshaft.
To replace a crankshaft pulley, a technician will have to remove the drive belt from the front of your engine. On some engines, the pulley can be accessed from above, while others need to be accessed from below. If from below, the technician must raise and support your vehicle for access to the pulley. Shields and guards will need to be removed from the underbody. On some vehicle makes and models, it might be necessary to remove the cooling fan assembly or even drain and remove the radiator as well.
From there, with access available to the lower face of your engine, a technician will need to remove the large crankshaft bolt that holds the pulley in place. A special pulling tool is needed to unseat the pulley from the crankshaft. This tool can differ from one engine to the next, and attention must be paid to prevent damage to the harmonic balancer if your engine is so equipped.
Once the pulley has been removed, the new pulley is installed in its place, complete with a new crankshaft bolt torqued to manufacturer’s specifications.
This is demo Question
This is demo Answer
Our digital platform is designed to make maintaining and repairing your vehicle a breeze – from conveniently scheduling services, finding shops in the area, approving work remotely or getting free expert advice so you can be confident about any decision.
There’s nothing to pay up-front; you simply only pay for repairs or services that you approve.
Nope, no funny business here—just get the job done and pay for what you approve. It really is that simple.
With our handy nationwide network of over 26,000 shops to choose from and free sign-up – you can rest assured your car is in good hands.
With CarAdvise, you don’t need a fleet of 100,000 cars to get an amazing deal on car services. Our discounted prices are guaranteed to beat any other retail options – so why spend more? On average customers save 15-40% when they choose us – that could mean hundreds saved in just one service job.
At CarAdvise, we believe life is unpredictable and if you need to reschedule or cancel an appointment – no worries! We promise there’s never any penalty for missed appointments.
We’ve partnered with the best in the industry such as Firestone, Pep Boys, JiffyLube, Canadian Tire, NTB, Meineke, Tire Kingdom, AAMCO, Monro, FCA dealerships and many independent shops across the country.
Ready to join the party? Just a few clicks and you’ll be all set – create your account now. You can easily create your account here.
Just email us at [email protected] or give our friendly team a ring at (844) 923-8473 and we’ll be sure to lend you the helping hand you need.