Crankshaft P ully bolt

Asked by GuruXMPW1 Nov 21, 2018 at 06:43 PM about the 1997 Honda Civic del Sol 2 Dr S Coupe

Question type: General

Where can I find a crankshaft pully bolt for
my 97 honda del sol. For example does lows
or home depot carry bolts exsactly the
same? I tried autozone,advanced,and
O'Reilly, but i heard lows or home depot
might habe that in stock. I ordered one but it
doesnt cone till Nov,29,18 and i need my car
back up

3 Answers

103,465

Yeah, Home Depot is not the place to go for auto parts, outside of oil and shop towels. An engine bolt is going to be grade 8 or 9, so you don't want to use any old bolt just because it fits. Get the bolt from the dealer, an auto parts supplier, or as Ed suggests, the scrap yard. (A used crank pulley bolt is fine, don't use old bolts for things like the head or mains, however.)

159,355

Usually crankshaft bolts are not reusable. As suggested above, go to a Honda dealership's parts department.

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