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tightening crank bolt?
#450812
08/26/09 01:54 PM
08/26/09 01:54 PM
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juicedcuda
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The motor is already in the car, driveshaft, etc. What is the best way to torque the crank bolt?
1970 Plymouth 'Cuda
1970 Plum Crazy "Gold Duster"
1973 Gold Duster
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Re: tightening crank bolt?
[Re: juicedcuda]
#450813
08/26/09 01:58 PM
08/26/09 01:58 PM
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AndyF
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Mancini Racing makes an inexpensive tool that bolts to the damper and provides a place to install a 1/2 breaker bar. Then you can hold the damper with a long breaker bar and torque the bolt with a torque wrench. Look in their tool section at www.manciniracing.com
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Re: tightening crank bolt?
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#450814
08/26/09 02:05 PM
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Bob_Coomer
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If you have a good air compressor, and a strong 1/2 impact, just add some red LockTight and hammer away...I have been doing this for years, and years with not a single problem, or loose bolt.
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Re: tightening crank bolt?
[Re: Bob_Coomer]
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08/26/09 03:49 PM
08/26/09 03:49 PM
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MoparforLife
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Quote:
If you have a good air compressor, and a strong 1/2 impact, just add some red LockTight and hammer away...I have been doing this for years, and years with not a single problem, or loose bolt.
AMEN _ Not going to knock that method as it is the same one I have used for many a year gone by and I've never had a problem with it either.
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Re: tightening crank bolt?
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#450817
08/26/09 07:59 PM
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Pacnorthcuda
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Quote:
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If you have a good air compressor, and a strong 1/2 impact, just add some red LockTight and hammer away...I have been doing this for years, and years with not a single problem, or loose bolt.
AMEN _ Not going to knock that method as it is the same one I have used for many a year gone by and I've never had a problem with it either.
x2. Impacts lend themselves to this VERY well. I use a good 1/2" too, but I use Loctite blue, and never had a problem either.
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Re: tightening crank bolt?
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#450818
08/27/09 01:00 AM
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Cab_Burge
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remove one of the spark plugs(whichever one is the best in your car to get to) and put air pressure in it to hold the piston down and use a torque wrench to torque the bolt to 150+ Lbs if it is a stick shift car put it in reverse and have someone hold the foot brake down and go for it
Last edited by Cab_Burge; 08/27/09 01:01 AM.
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