flywheel how to?
Maybe attach a breaker bar to the bolt (or a rachet with a pipe around it and lodge it against something (preferably not the master cylinder or anything fragile). Definitely have to torque down the crank bolt though, there's actually a tool that fits in the hex shaped hole in the crank pulley that would be best to hold it but since you probably don't have it, what I said above might work. Good luck
i'll try to describe...upper right side of where tranny bolts on to engine if you're looking straight at engine <U>from passenger side</U> of car. There are two bolt holes real close to each other. I bolted those with two Transmission bolts and stuck a wide screwdriver in between. I'd rather use the special tool though. will get if i gotta do it again. remember, <U>If</U> you wanna save time you can either; have the right tools, or have experience.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HondAcura »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">THanks guys, all i did was attach two tranny bolts and stick a screwdriver in between torqued to specs 76 ft-lb.</TD></TR></TABLE>
isn't this how it's done? haha
isn't this how it's done? haha
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isn't this how it's done? haha
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its how i've always done it :
isn't this how it's done? haha
</TD></TR></TABLE>its how i've always done it :
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