Re: Check out my crank pulley tool I made
sweet tool :6 good idea and nice shoes
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Re: Check out my crank pulley tool I made
I could never get any crank pulley bolts out with an impact gun. 1/2" Breaker bar, a piece of pipe, 6" extension and a floor jack to support the extension and keep it level. Then someone to step on the brake. Worked for me like 99.9% percent of the time when it's in the car. Outside of the car the block/wrench/flywheel setup always worked. Then just put a pipe into the base of the stand to keep it from tipping over. But whatever works is what works for me.
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Re: Check out my crank pulley tool I made
Originally Posted by E-b0la
HAHAHA
Yeah I had an ingrown nail on both sides of my toe. The podiatrist basically cut the sides of the nail off and killed the root. Now I'm left with an ugly strip of nail up the middle of my toe. Yup the hole is a perfect size. It fits impact sockets also. |
Re: Check out my crank pulley tool I made
when the motor is completely out of the car, i like the turn it upside down with the head off and use two flywheel bolts and a big prybar to foul the crank then your favorite bfh on a socket and ratchet
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Re: Check out my crank pulley tool I made
Originally Posted by rosario4124
sweet tool :6 good idea and nice shoes
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Re: Check out my crank pulley tool I made
Originally Posted by E-b0la
Yup the hole is a perfect size. It fits impact sockets also.
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Re: Check out my crank pulley tool I made
Originally Posted by dtrain
lol...cant say much....i have one as we speak...funny thing is that i had that same procedure done on the same toe about 5 years ago.....evidently the root didnt fully die....
Originally Posted by rosario4124
sweet tool :6 good idea and nice shoes
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