My rule of thumb on parts that really don’t provide safety or secure major component of car…Just give it a good snug. You truly don’t need much specialy on an aluminum block or TC cover. Hope this helps
@@androsk sorry I might have miss understood you. You can indeed do it without taking the pulley out, but it will be hard to fully clean the area and it is harder to install the plate back. There is a high chance that the plate with a new RTV might not sit properly and it could leak again. It happened with me before.
how did you remove the pulley
What are the torque specs for the 3 bolts
My rule of thumb on parts that really don’t provide safety or secure major component of car…Just give it a good snug. You truly don’t need much specialy on an aluminum block or TC cover. Hope this helps
Definitely helpful thank you for posting.
You’re welcome! And thank you for letting me know.
Would be better NOT to have your background music as it makes it hard to hear you talking. Just a suggestion.
Thanks for your suggestion! Much appreciated
cant be done without remove the crack puley?
Yes, but when you get the chance to watch to give some support to the channel, you will discover why I have done it the way I have. Thank you
@@JNBTuning not sure if my question sound rude in any way, but thanks.
@@androsk sorry I might have miss understood you. You can indeed do it without taking the pulley out, but it will be hard to fully clean the area and it is harder to install the plate back. There is a high chance that the plate with a new RTV might not sit properly and it could leak again. It happened with me before.
Hi i’ve got some honda bond, would that be okay to put on the back of the plate??
Yes indeed! That is even the right one dealer would recommend. But other type of RTV sealant products works as well.
@@JNBTuning you’re the best man! much appreciated:)
Why would Honda not put a gasket there, I'm making my own and put one there.
RTB will work just fine. Just do what I have done/suggested and you will not leak again