---- honda
#21
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Originally Posted by JDMFantasy2K
here it is
get a jack and a block of wood, position it in front of the brake assembly. Hold the flywheel good. Get like a 10" extension, longer is better, good socket, then get a good half inch ratchet or breaker bar and throw a pipe on it. Gauranteed to work or break something
get a jack and a block of wood, position it in front of the brake assembly. Hold the flywheel good. Get like a 10" extension, longer is better, good socket, then get a good half inch ratchet or breaker bar and throw a pipe on it. Gauranteed to work or break something
That sounds like a great way to hurt yourself or something else. use a impact or a breaker bar with a cheater pipe. or if you have to, slowly lower the jack so the wieght of the car actually loosen's the bolt with out you doing any work.
#22
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Originally Posted by RotaryGeek
That sounds like a great way to hurt yourself or something else. use a impact or a breaker bar with a cheater pipe. or if you have to, slowly lower the jack so the wieght of the car actually loosen's the bolt with out you doing any work.
#23
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Originally Posted by RotaryGeek
That sounds like a great way to hurt yourself or something else. use a impact or a breaker bar with a cheater pipe. or if you have to, slowly lower the jack so the wieght of the car actually loosen's the bolt with out you doing any work.
Someone told me to wedge the breaker bar on something (like the ground) and turn the starter (as long as it turns the right direction)
#24
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Originally Posted by Jorsher
yeah that sounds workable. I've never had a bolt give me this many problems before.
Someone told me to wedge the breaker bar on something (like the ground) and turn the starter (as long as it turns the right direction)
Someone told me to wedge the breaker bar on something (like the ground) and turn the starter (as long as it turns the right direction)
#25
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Originally Posted by snm95ls
That would work unless the engine spins CCW like most Honda engines do.
---- hondas.
btw their little clamps on the hoses are gay, they need to pay the extra couple pennies for the screw on kind.
#27
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I always just put it in gear and had my wife step on the brake pedal and used long extension with a impact socket and not some little cheesy socket cause they usually crack. Then a big *** breaker bar and then a piece of pipe over that. I don't usually have to put my effort into it. Haven't had one that it didn't work with. Also used a floor jack otherwise there's too much flex with the long extension. 3/8 won't cut that ---- either with my experience. SNAP!
#28
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Originally Posted by stillnoturbo
I always just put it in gear and had my wife step on the brake pedal and used long extension with a impact socket and not some little cheesy socket cause they usually crack. Then a big *** breaker bar and then a piece of pipe over that. I don't usually have to put my effort into it. Haven't had one that it didn't work with. Also used a floor jack otherwise there's too much flex with the long extension. 3/8 won't cut that ---- either with my experience. SNAP!
A non-cheesy socket broke, the 3/8 snapped to hell (like you said), and i've been using a 3-4ft pipe. Shouldn't have used the ratchet but we couldnt find the breaker bar to fit the socket. Ratchet broke. Found another one, socket broke. Found a breaker bar and got a new 17mm socket, wrong size socket (3/. So tomorrow need to get ANOTHER 17mm socket. ------- ----. We don't have a floor jack that goes high enough to stop flex with the long extension so I took off the bumper and windshield washer resevoir so I could use a shorter extension
#29
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Originally Posted by Jorsher
yeah i thought so too but doesn't matter cuz i'm doin the ---- tomorrow.
---- hondas.
btw their little clamps on the hoses are gay, they need to pay the extra couple pennies for the screw on kind.
---- hondas.
btw their little clamps on the hoses are gay, they need to pay the extra couple pennies for the screw on kind.
Makes life so much easier. Only problem is that they aren't cheap.
#30
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Originally Posted by snm95ls
Not to be an ***, but they are not the only one that use those hose clamps. Pretty much every auto maker uses them because they put even pressure on the hose around its entire circumfrence instead of bunching the pressure up on one spot. Personally I ------- hate those screw type clanps and use them only if I absolutely have to. T-bolt clamps on the other hand are another story.
Makes life so much easier. Only problem is that they aren't cheap.
Makes life so much easier. Only problem is that they aren't cheap.