drifterman
6th September 2025, 07:08 PM
Hi,
I'm tracking down a whine at around 2k rpm when the car is either stationary in neutral, or moving in gear and I've tracked it down to the ac pulley bearing.
Problem is I just can't seem to remove the pulley bolt - this is what I've tried so far..
I tried first cracking the bolt with the serpentine belt on, but I end up just turning the whole belt (I spent most of my effort in the clockwise direction to release?).
So I bought a 3 prong tool as I saw a few people use these on youtube - the 3 prongs don't seem to go far enough into the holes and it doesn't seem to cover the central ac bolt either, so the whole pulley just spins as I turn the wrench (see pic - green pen shows the unexpected gap).
Am I using it correctly? or any thoughts on what my next steps should be please?
Should I get an oil filter wrench and wrap the pulley with that then just try removing the bolt directly?
Thanks,
pics below shows the gap between the tool and the bolt.
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I'm tracking down a whine at around 2k rpm when the car is either stationary in neutral, or moving in gear and I've tracked it down to the ac pulley bearing.
Problem is I just can't seem to remove the pulley bolt - this is what I've tried so far..
I tried first cracking the bolt with the serpentine belt on, but I end up just turning the whole belt (I spent most of my effort in the clockwise direction to release?).
So I bought a 3 prong tool as I saw a few people use these on youtube - the 3 prongs don't seem to go far enough into the holes and it doesn't seem to cover the central ac bolt either, so the whole pulley just spins as I turn the wrench (see pic - green pen shows the unexpected gap).
Am I using it correctly? or any thoughts on what my next steps should be please?
Should I get an oil filter wrench and wrap the pulley with that then just try removing the bolt directly?
Thanks,
pics below shows the gap between the tool and the bolt.
194535
194536