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#7
Call up Jeff at AutoTech. He's up on the corner of Meridian and Axton on your way out to Lynden. He does a ton of work on Toy's. He almost always has a heavily modded Toy or two in his parking lot. His # is (360) 398-9197.
Or if you want someone in town that has a really good reputation, go to Milne's Downtown Auto Repair (360) 733-7190 They are down on Ellis St. http://www.milnesauto.com/index.php3
Hey... any chance you want to help me get my crankshaft pulley off tonight? It just won't seem to budge!
Or if you want someone in town that has a really good reputation, go to Milne's Downtown Auto Repair (360) 733-7190 They are down on Ellis St. http://www.milnesauto.com/index.php3
Hey... any chance you want to help me get my crankshaft pulley off tonight? It just won't seem to budge!
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#8
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From: Bellingham, Washington and Ketchikan, Alaska
I live on Axton road
! There is fun gravel pit just down the road from AutoTech that you could check out if your in the area. Chuck's is also a pretty good place to have work done. Super nice guy to deal with, good quality work also.
! There is fun gravel pit just down the road from AutoTech that you could check out if your in the area. Chuck's is also a pretty good place to have work done. Super nice guy to deal with, good quality work also.
#9
No one wants to work?? lol. Hey, the crankshaft pulley nut wouldn't happen to be reverse threaded would it? Wow... As I think about it. The crankshaft turns clockwise if you are looking at it. So it would make sense for it to be reverse threaded. Am I a complete moron??
#12
So it's not reverse threaded. Hmph.
And CSK doesn't carry any tools for the job either. So I'm having a tool made for me. It will bolt up to the pulley and lock into place against the frame so I can yank on the ratchet till I'm blue in the face.
And CSK doesn't carry any tools for the job either. So I'm having a tool made for me. It will bolt up to the pulley and lock into place against the frame so I can yank on the ratchet till I'm blue in the face.
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Originally Posted by Yamaha+Toyota=Fun
I could find you an impace wrench if you need it. Ill break anything loose!
#18
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From: Bellingham, Washington and Ketchikan, Alaska
Nice its always good to hear from fellow bellinghamsters, what kinda truck do you drive. I've probally seen it around. Maybe ill stop into shucks one of these day and meet ya.
#19
So weird. I had tried to find other yotatechies in B'ham a while back and no one. Now it seems there's quite a few! I'm taking the pulley off to change my timing belt. My truck hasn't been running the same lately and I realized it was time to change the timing belt. It passes the visual inspection. There aren't any cracks or missing teeth, but it seems like it's been stretched out. It wasn't tight anymore. I'm hoping it's the source of my powerloss/intermittent miss. I'm trying to get everything back to 100% because... dare I say it. It looks like I'm selling it soon. I've gotten a job up in Ferndale and with all the added driving I'm doing, I can't justify the gas mileage. So I'm getting another 300ZX. But I'm not going to sell the truck until it's running perfect again. I don't like to pass on unfinished business.
#20
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From: Bellingham, Washington and Ketchikan, Alaska
Where at in ferndale do you work? I know quite few guys out there. When my friend changed his timing belt on his 3.slow it was in 2 pieces, split right down the middle. His truck has like 380k on it though
. We should start a thread for nw washington peeps on here.
. We should start a thread for nw washington peeps on here.


