Hello,I've acquired a D24 (NA) 82 Volvo 240. I know this and the Audi 5cyl are very similar, but the Volvo crank tool is basically unobtainable anymore. I have head and belt work records from 2008 - about 8k miles from current mileage (assuming the odo still works). I'm in the process of restoring this car, was sold to me "no running" and I've gotten it to crank up and at least reposition itself in my storage unit. I'd like to have the crank tool so that the TB can be replaced -- I have the rear cam tool for the injection pump belt, that came with the car.I found the 5cyl Audi tool online; but will that work on the D24? Does anyone know?Thanks,Chris
It holds the crank pulley so you can loosen the big crank bolt. Unlike the VW IDI, you cannot remove the crank pulley (for the accessory belts) to change the timing belt without removing the big nut. I think Hondas are similar in design (but use a totally different tool).
corvair is only wrong spinnin engine i know of with arss backwads type of things... no honda ive touched is backwards..
what year honda you dealin with??? even the 83 i work on is not a backwards runnin engine.. yes they mount them wrong way in.. but they not a ccw engine.. they turn the ring/pinion gear direction in tranny for foward/rev to go forward/backwards... done way too many timming belts on them..look up some old convair flat 6 conversions.. they sell either reversed cams to change its rotation or reverse ring/pinions for tranny... how i knew this to win big prize in high school shop class... but growin up round this crap ive seen old buss pullin wheelies with a corhog turbo in his bus.. he had backwards ring/pinion... then when that got shelved.. it sat beside a na reverse cam engine.. think they dtill on the shelves too...
I'm not sure if they're the same... Do you have a picture of the Audi tool? Do you have the means to cut and weld metal? I know someone who made one of these tools, it didn't look very hard to make at all. It's just a piece of steel tube with the slots cut into it at the appropriate places, and it has something like a jack handle welded onto it. I've also seen them on ebay (in the UK but can be shipped to the US).