Need help removing crank pulley bolt...
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Need help removing crank pulley bolt...
OK as title states i need help removing a crank pulley bolt. Car is a 91 civic dx motor is a d15b. The thing is i have no air tools all i have is my drive way i broke 4 sockets today trying to get it off the bump the motor way. So the real question is... is there anyway i can get the bolt off with out air.. plz help any ideas will be greatly apprecated(sp)
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Re: Need help removing crank pulley bolt...
Originally Posted by JDM DC4
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Re: Need help removing crank pulley bolt...
Originally Posted by esohsee
go to pep boys and buy a 17mm impact socket and use a breaker bar with an extension. thats what i used.
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Re: Need help removing crank pulley bolt...
Take the dust shield off the back of the flywheel and thread a long 12mm bolt into the other side of the clutch bolt holes so the flywheel is braced against the engine block. Next get a good quality breaker bar and a 17mm impact socket and put a piece of steel pipe on the breaker bar. should come loose without too much effort. you'll bend the shit out of the holder bolt, but as long as you use a long enough bolt it won't get sucked up into the motor. I use this trick a few times a week on stubborn crank pulleys and have never ran into one that I can't get like this.
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Re: Need help removing crank pulley bolt...
Originally Posted by EvolutionBoostin
Take the dust shield off the back of the flywheel and thread a long 12mm bolt into the other side of the clutch bolt holes so the flywheel is braced against the engine block. Next get a good quality breaker bar and a 17mm impact socket and put a piece of steel pipe on the breaker bar. should come loose without too much effort. you'll bend the shit out of the holder bolt, but as long as you use a long enough bolt it won't get sucked up into the motor. I use this trick a few times a week on stubborn crank pulleys and have never ran into one that I can't get like this.