Re: How to remove Crankshaft Bolt
[Re: duckblind]
#1768143
03/01/15 12:21 PM
03/01/15 12:21 PM
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goldduster318
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Pretty much any impact will take it off, Including my electric harbor freight one. Otherwise you're going to have to wedge it at the transmission end of the crank.
'70 Duster 470hp 340/T56 Magnum/8 3/4 3.23 Sure-Grip
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Re: How to remove Crankshaft Bolt
[Re: dogdays]
#1768158
03/04/15 06:10 AM
03/04/15 06:10 AM
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4doorSatellite
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Hey, that's right. I've done that on a front wheel drive car to replace the timing belt.
R.
I once accidentally did that on a French car (Forgot the socket wrench was still on the crank ).
After that it was time for some new valves, because apparently this car didn't have a woodruff key on the crank timing belt pulley
A breaker bar with a hammer worked fine for my 318 also.
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Re: How to remove Crankshaft Bolt
[Re: Supercuda]
#1768159
03/04/15 03:40 PM
03/04/15 03:40 PM
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mickm
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put a breaker bar with a socket on the bolt. forget that it's there. attempt to start the car.
believe me, this will loosen the bolt!
Missed the part about it being on the stand did we?
oh, yes, we did. NEVER MIND!!!!
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