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Old 04-14-2005, 11:32 AM
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anybody ever done this? i have no engine stand and was wondering how hard it woul be to do? i know it takes a lot of torque (6ft breaker bar) woudl this be hard to do?

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help out?

anybody ever take the crank pully bolt out of a b16 when the engine is out of the car???
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do you have the tranny off??
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im wondering the same damn thing. DONT PUT A FORK IN THE FLYWHEEL BOLTS EITHER HAHAHA..

god im an idiot


still cant take the pulley off.
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Default Re: removing crankpully bolt with engine out of car? (ssbpturbohatch)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ssbpturbohatch &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">do you have the tranny off??</TD></TR></TABLE>

tranny is still on
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ReD . EK &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
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buy this



http://www.amazon.com/exec/obi...lance
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hmm no other ghetto ways?
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umm u can put a flat head screw driver on the flywheel teeth to try to hold it from turning whole someone trys to break it lose but that is a pain...an earier way is a impact gun..
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thanks a lot i knew of those 2 ways, but the thing i was really worrying about is how hard is it going to be to keep the engine planted on the palet while trying to torque that ****** off.. its gonna be rough i think, i got no engine stand
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when i took off my flywheel when it was out of the car.. it took 3 ppl to take all the bolts off...1 guy layin on top of the motor, 1 guy holdin the flywheel, 1 buy wit the breaker bar breakin lose the bolts..lol..good luck
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ekb16 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">when i took off my flywheel when it was out of the car.. it took 3 ppl to take all the bolts off...1 guy layin on top of the motor, 1 guy holdin the flywheel, 1 buy wit the breaker bar breakin lose the bolts..lol..good luck</TD></TR></TABLE>

haha sounds like a helluva good time, i guess my moms 300 lbs mechanic bf will have to lay on the motor, or hang on the breaker bar lol

thanks for the help ekb16, gonna tackle this saturday
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air gun
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Default Re: (vtec y0)

I used an impact wrench to break it loose, but I also had an open end wrench holding the flywheel steady... You thread a screw through the box end of the wrench to the engine side of the bellhousing, then you rest the open end of the wrench on one of the flywheel pegs - thus preventing the flywheel from turning. It would be much easier with a picture, but it's a very simply idea if you have the tranny removed.

Since the engine is out of the car, using a long breaker bar is next to impossible as the engine itself is going to be moving all over the place.

You can rent impact guns from Home Depot (heh, I work there) and I'd also recommend buying a cheap propane torch. If the gun doesn't get off the bolt in your first couple tries, heat up the bolt for a couple minutes and then try again. You'll get it off, it just takes time. Good luck!!!

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thanks a lot, ill try that and a picture would be sweet for what ur talking about too, but it doesnt matter ill figure something out
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I took a piece of 1/4" thick 2" wide and 20"s long flat stock and welded two bolts to it head end down. The bolts are spaced to fit in the holes on the crank pulley. Works great. I have also heard of people using strap wrenches.
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You can use an Air impact gun, like the ones in the tires shop, or you can use the tool that ekb16 said, with this tool it s a lot easier
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Use a cargo strap to hold it on the pallet. I hve my engine presently sitting on a pallet and I straped it down when I pulled my crank pulley off to do my timing belt. The weight of the engine should hold it in place and keep it from sliding just make sure the straps are tight.
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i just bought on eof those korean made ebay style crank pulley tools and had one freind use that while i busted out the 2ft breaker bar, only took like 30 secs to get it off, by the way my engine was out of the car
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use several links of a CHAIN (from HOME DEPOT), bolt one end to where one of the pressure plate bolts (on flywheel) and on the other end bolt to the starter is bolted (block side). make sure bolts are threaded down snug. use a big breaker bar and have someone hold the block. you can also remove and torque your flywheel that way too.
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