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How to Remove a Ford eco blue Crank Pulley (Step-by-Step)

 


How to Remove a Ford Ecoblue Crank Pulley (Step-by-Step)



If you’re working on your Ford and run into problems and can’t remove the crank pulley don’t panic — this guide (and the video linked below) will show you how to get it sorted quickly and properly.


In this repair, I’ll walk you through removing and inspecting the crank pulley and surrounding components, plus share tips for reassembly to avoid common mistakes.





What You’ll Learn



  • How to safely access the crank pulley
  • Tools you’ll need for the job
  • How to check related components (water pump, tensioner

Fixing it properly now can save you from costly repairs later.

Watch the Full Tutorial

🎥 Watch the full step-by-step video guide here:





This video covers every step in detail so you can follow along in real time.


Final Thoughts


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