You got that backwards- the one piece needs to have the crank nut removed in order to get it off (only on the EARLY M20's- like 84-85)- your '89 has the two-piece so you DO NOT need to remove the crank nut to get the pulley off. It looks like it's rusted a bit- try to spray some PB BLaster or other good lube in there and let it sit, then tap it and it will come loose. It's a somewhat tight fit around the crank nut hub, so it will be even tighter with rust. Don't pry on it too much with a screwdriver- but a little side to side action will help loosen it. Once you see how it comes off, it will all be clear... ;)
Bret.
EDIT: Is anyone READING this guys posts?? He asks specific questions and gets generic answers- are you guys high or what????? He does NOT need to remove the crank nut, so he does NOT need impact tools. He's trying to do this and asking for help from people who should know better...........
Bret.
EDIT: Is anyone READING this guys posts?? He asks specific questions and gets generic answers- are you guys high or what????? He does NOT need to remove the crank nut, so he does NOT need impact tools. He's trying to do this and asking for help from people who should know better...........
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