How to Replace Safely Harmonic Balancer Crank Pulley 01-11 Ford Ranger

How to Replace Safely Harmonic Balancer Crank Pulley 01-11 Ford Ranger

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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a screeching, squeaking or worn engine harmonic balancer. This video is applicable to the 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11 Ford Ranger or Mazda Pickup.

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• 3/8 Inch Breaker Bar
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1A Auto: Repair Tips & Secrets Only Mechanics Know says:

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Trae Cummings says:

Need to change oil pan gasket and front Crank seal, this vid helped greatly. Thank you.

Shane C says:

Most mechanics put sealant or grease on keyway to keep it from leaking oil on the keyway

Shane C says:

There is a flywheel locking tool that bolts onto the starter mount location . Remove the starter and install the locking tool in its place.

John Smith says:

I have always liked 1A Auto videos. Usually more professional than many of the DIYers. But you guys need a bit more info on this one.
1. The crank angle sensor removal
2. The store bought crank tools have short 80mm 8×1.25 bolts. And most hardware stores don't sell the 90mm or longer bolts needed for this deep balancer. Where do you get them?

Otherwise this was a great video as usual.

Robert says:

pulling the starter? naa.

Jeff Allen says:

If you have Air and a 1/2" impact you don't need to take the starter off…

Rene Rojas says:

Good job really good information thank you 1 A auto keep it going for a good time

Jose Perales says:

Does it matter if its a 3.0

Greg Quigley says:

19mm crank pulley bolt. YW

Matt Doe says:

Can I keep the starter on? mine is impossible to remove

C. Za says:

what happen if you rotate the balancer…. is that bad

brandon webb says:

How far does that seal go in for the crankshaft seal

Aaron Collins says:

what size hardware to thread into balancer to use with puller? I have tried 1/2-20, 1/2-13, 3/8-16, 3/8-24 and all are either too big or too small.

MCFriedChicken1 says:

Why does my balancer start to crank when I try removing it

Uncle Timmy says:

Where can I find the longer mounting bolt you mentioned for installing the new one? Hardware stores don’t have it. Dealer says you can only get the same length that it came with and it is a dealer only item. I’ve been lookin all day and can’t find one.

Jeff Ingersoll says:

What size bolts do you use to put into the harmonic balancer puller

STANDING TALL says:

Nice thanks..

Homer Smith says:

excellent video.  not rushed, clear audio.one step I would add is start the engine and check for correct belt tracking as soon  as the belt is back in place.  Thanks for the production.Worth mentioning is the fact that starter removal  is not necessary if vehicle has  manual transmission

Jeiner Flores says:

Good job guys! Very Well explained. Thank you!

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