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DISCUSSION => Engine + Driveline => Topic started by: M42lover on February 26, 2008, 11:04:16 PM
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My spare engine is getting a very nice set of used timing components, courtesy of a member on the R3V board. Problem is the engine was pulled and the crank bolt was not loosend (sp?) at the time. Do you guys think a impact and compressor would do it?
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Depends on how tight it is and what kind of impact you have. I tried using a brand new 1/2 in drive Ingersoll Rand and couldn't get it loose so I put the flywheel pin in and had a friend hold onto the rotation handle on the stand and put a bit prybar on the bolt.
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If your impact gun cannot break it loose, you will need a second hand so that person can hold the flywheel from rotating as you manually break the bolt free. If I remember correctly, I think that bolt is torqued to something like 240 ft. lbs.
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I heated the bolt quite hot with a ?gaz burner?
Don't know the english word for it, a very little flame thrower :p
Then a big impact gun made it loose
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Some time ago I had the same problem and it became obvious, that even 3 person holding the flywheel were not able to hold it.... So we've pulled the oil pan and with long wooden plank, we've blocked the crank.
2 persons were standing on the engine block and two other were pulling the key with 1,5 meter lenghtened arm. And finally we've forced the crank bolt to lose...
But I think, that impact gun would do the same... ;)
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There is a pin hole that locks the Flywheel... and also sets the engine to TDC.
Just shove a BFScrewdriver in there and go at it! I beleive the hole is covered by a yellow cap that you just pull off.
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i just bolted a chain to the crankshaft that was bolted to the engine stand. then i used an 8 foot breaker bar, had absolutely no troubled removing it by myself.
If thats mark, which i'm pretty sure you are, then i can come show you if you don't understand what i mean.