how to break crank bolt?!?
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Originally posted by mullinator
I've heard of folks using the starter to break the bolt. Put a breaker bar on the bolt, with the handle resting on the ground. Then bump the starter until it comes loose. -scott '85-6 Si
I've heard of folks using the starter to break the bolt. Put a breaker bar on the bolt, with the handle resting on the ground. Then bump the starter until it comes loose. -scott '85-6 Si
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My bro used a breaker bar. Then put the end of the bar on jack and pumped the jack till the bolt came loose. Of course, the engine was out of the car so it was a tad easier to do this way, as opposed to it still being in the car.
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Originally posted by WhiteRice
My bro used a breaker bar. Then put the end of the bar on jack and pumped the jack till the bolt came loose. Of course, the engine was out of the car so it was a tad easier to do this way, as opposed to it still being in the car.
My bro used a breaker bar. Then put the end of the bar on jack and pumped the jack till the bolt came loose. Of course, the engine was out of the car so it was a tad easier to do this way, as opposed to it still being in the car.
in the car is another story :happysad:
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well i would say if i have to do it again i will either buy or rent an impact capable of 300+ ft/lbs.
i heard that mexican zone has a tool that makes it pretty easy though.
i heard that mexican zone has a tool that makes it pretty easy though.
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