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Re: Help-trouble pulling 400 damper bolt. [Re: polkat] #288622
04/15/09 06:35 PM
04/15/09 06:35 PM
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Why would you even post that?
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Why would you even post that?

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  • Go to one of the parts places you buy your parts from, some loan tools out for free.
  • rent one
  • buy a good one
  • buy a cheapie from Harbor freight


  • Allen Here's a novel idea, let's not throw a bunch of parts at the car hoping it will fix the problem and instead spend a little time diagnosing it first. Life was a little easier when I was just a wrench.
    Re: Help-trouble pulling 400 damper bolt. [Re: HealthServices] #288623
    04/15/09 06:55 PM
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    polkat Offline OP
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    Yes, I know all this. I am using my own real damper puller with the crank bolt head as a pushing surface, just as was mentioned. Damper won't budge. Some fear that the wrench will break (or the puller!) before the puller finally yanks it off. That's why I was asking about possible stuff to soak it with and let it sit a while. I've tried a spray penetrating fluid that so far hasn't helped.

    Re: Help-trouble pulling 400 damper bolt. [Re: polkat] #288624
    04/15/09 07:05 PM
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    Can you get at the puller main bolt to give a good hard rap with a BFH to jar it while it has alot of tension on the damper.

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