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Engine Seized - Crank Pully Bolt?

Old Feb 17, 2011 | 5:49 PM
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Question Engine Seized - Crank Pully Bolt?

Because of the heavy weather here in CT, I haven't been able to work on my 88 Cheyanne. The last problem was the engine would turn over, but no start. To make it short, I checked fuel and spark - it was spark. My last test indicated the ignition coil was defective.

This week it warmed up and I installed a new coil, took the new battery off the maintainer - crossed my fingers and turned the key.

I could hear a rapid clicking, but the engine wasn't moving. It's been parked outside and I think it suffers from some inertia, rust or whatever.

My Haynes says "Try to turn the crankshaft with a large socket and breaker bar on the pulley bolt." No picture was available and I can't tell by looking at the engine.

1. Does this sound reasonable?
2. Does anybody have an image showing the correct pulley and bolt? A crayon drawing would do if that's all you got.

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Reg
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Old Mar 26, 2012 | 5:34 PM
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Hey Reg,

did you ever solve this problem? My 98 Cheyenne is doing the same thing. New starter, new battery, but the truck sat all Canadian winter. When I try to start it, it just ticks and once in a while it'll just about sounds like its gonna turn over but never does. Im no mechanic by any means, but it sounds like its seized up. My haynes manual say the same thing but I wouldnt have a clue as to where the crankshaft pulley bolt is.

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Old Mar 26, 2012 | 6:37 PM
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Front center of engine, bottom pulley closest to mother earth. Directly beneath the water pump. Approximately 6" in diameter. Large bolt in the CENTER of the pulley- put socket on the hex head bolt and turn clockwise with a breaker bar. Sorry, I don't know how to post pictures.
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Old Mar 26, 2012 | 7:06 PM
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So Im assuming Im going to have to remove the fan/fan clutch as well in order to access this pulley?

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Old Mar 27, 2012 | 5:36 AM
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No, if you can't reach it from the top go at it from underneath. From underneath it will be front of engine- middle of your oil pan- bottom pulley. To get a better idea look at your belt routing sticker on the radiator support or plastic price above the radiator. Bottom most-center most-largest pulley in diagram.
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Old Mar 27, 2012 | 5:32 PM
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You can also just take a large screwdriver or small pry bar and slide it between two of the bolts that hold the fan on (behind the fan). pull up or push down. It works for me. Just my .02
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It wasn't seized after all, thanks!
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