In search of... crank pulley for a 1991 Civic
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In search of... crank pulley for a 1991 Civic
A friend of mine has a 91 Civic (automatic, PS, AC, D15 motor) whose
crank pulley has a crack on it. Does anyone have one doing nothing and
could use a new home?
Thanks!
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crank pulley has a crack on it. Does anyone have one doing nothing and
could use a new home?
Thanks!
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Mauricio raub-kudria-com
(if you need to email me, use this address =)
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Re: In search of... crank pulley for a 1991 Civic
Online junkyards in the U.S. are using search engines increasingly, and they
are amazingly precise. You can google for {junkyard honda parts} or similar
and come across some.
I chipped my also 91 Civic's crankshaft pulley a year ago and located a few
at various junkyards online. (I spent about two hours at the library to do a
thorough search, so give yourself some time.) The yards that said they had
the part in their inventory online, emailed back pretty promptly. I finally
found one at a good price at www.olstons.com . They were great; quick
shipment; reasonable charge for shipment (maybe even included in the price,
IIRC). $50 total. My local salvage yard was insisting on $100, which is
similar to the new price.
Definitely check ebay, too. I have seen crankshaft pulleys on it.
Make sure you get a dead-on match to the 1991 Civic's pulley.
Lastly, I believe the pulley is also known as the "harmonic balancer." Try
this phrase on ebay, too.
"Mauricio Tavares" <uce@ftc.gov> wrote
> A friend of mine has a 91 Civic (automatic, PS, AC, D15 motor) whose
> crank pulley has a crack on it. Does anyone have one doing nothing and
> could use a new home?
are amazingly precise. You can google for {junkyard honda parts} or similar
and come across some.
I chipped my also 91 Civic's crankshaft pulley a year ago and located a few
at various junkyards online. (I spent about two hours at the library to do a
thorough search, so give yourself some time.) The yards that said they had
the part in their inventory online, emailed back pretty promptly. I finally
found one at a good price at www.olstons.com . They were great; quick
shipment; reasonable charge for shipment (maybe even included in the price,
IIRC). $50 total. My local salvage yard was insisting on $100, which is
similar to the new price.
Definitely check ebay, too. I have seen crankshaft pulleys on it.
Make sure you get a dead-on match to the 1991 Civic's pulley.
Lastly, I believe the pulley is also known as the "harmonic balancer." Try
this phrase on ebay, too.
"Mauricio Tavares" <uce@ftc.gov> wrote
> A friend of mine has a 91 Civic (automatic, PS, AC, D15 motor) whose
> crank pulley has a crack on it. Does anyone have one doing nothing and
> could use a new home?
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Re: In search of... crank pulley for a 1991 Civic
Mauricio Tavares <uce@ftc.gov> wrote in news:2re0f.56$jw6.42@lakeread02:
> A friend of mine has a 91 Civic (automatic, PS, AC, D15 motor)
> whose
> crank pulley has a crack on it. Does anyone have one doing nothing and
> could use a new home?
>
www.car-part.com
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> A friend of mine has a 91 Civic (automatic, PS, AC, D15 motor)
> whose
> crank pulley has a crack on it. Does anyone have one doing nothing and
> could use a new home?
>
www.car-part.com
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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