Before you read this, know that english is not my first language so there may be some words that I don't know, making some sentences hard to understand. If anything, mention it and I'll correct it.
I was on the way to change the timing & balancer belts on the accord and sh*t happened. When I removed the crank pulley, the metal pin synchronising both belts/pulleys came with it. I did not notice this right away and when I turned the shaft to allign the marks, everything went from wrong from there.
The timing belt pulley isn't aligned with the shaft anymore. and when i try to turn any of them, they won't move. I can't remove the gap I somehow created.
What i'm asking is : Do any of you guys know how to turn the shaft or the pulley? Or do I have to remove everything...
I'll work on that tomorrow, by removing everything...
Edit: 5 spd
here is some pics of what I'm talking about
This si the balancer belt pulley, which I can move freely. You can't really see, but the other pulley in the back isn't aligned with the groove in the shaft
This is where the other pulley's groove is
This is the pin that holds them all together
this is how it should be, but this is how it is not
I was on the way to change the timing & balancer belts on the accord and sh*t happened. When I removed the crank pulley, the metal pin synchronising both belts/pulleys came with it. I did not notice this right away and when I turned the shaft to allign the marks, everything went from wrong from there.
The timing belt pulley isn't aligned with the shaft anymore. and when i try to turn any of them, they won't move. I can't remove the gap I somehow created.
What i'm asking is : Do any of you guys know how to turn the shaft or the pulley? Or do I have to remove everything...
I'll work on that tomorrow, by removing everything...
Edit: 5 spd
here is some pics of what I'm talking about
This si the balancer belt pulley, which I can move freely. You can't really see, but the other pulley in the back isn't aligned with the groove in the shaft
This is where the other pulley's groove is
This is the pin that holds them all together
this is how it should be, but this is how it is not
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