haven't tried inserting a link here yet, so if it doesn't work, if you enter Ed C in Search's User Name box, you'll get a ton of hits (mostly excellent info). And one of those will be "Crank pulley tool for 3.2 Troop (long)" dated Oct 22 2002. In this post is a link < Crank Pulley Tool > which will take you to some terrific pictures at Webshots. I think the crank holder he designed and built is great, but think it might be easier for me to just do something similar to his, but make it so it just bolts directly to my threaded holes.
What do you think?
The reason your design sounds a bit more realistic for me is that it seems more do-able with regular tools.

thanks again for your help.
here goes with the link attempt

Ed C Crank Pulley Tool pix

It Works!

Last edited by trooperbc; 12/09/04 09:27 PM.

1992 sohc trooper 3.2l v6 automatic . . . as is

i love a good intermittent electrical challenge. . .especially when it's someone else's.