patcal Posted November 12, 2004 Share Posted November 12, 2004 Alright, I am a idiot. I can't get the crank bolt off. I have this heavy duty strap wrench & no go. I tried putting the car in 5th but there is not enough throw to break the bolt loose. I can't seem to get anything into the flywheel ring gear unless I remove the intake manifold. There just does not seem to be enough room. Any ideas? This is my only car & I need to get this solved soon. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeansain Posted November 12, 2004 Share Posted November 12, 2004 I just did mine a few days ago and it was very easy indeed, using the starter. I put a 22mm socket on a half inch drive to which I added a 2' extension pipe which rested on the driver's side area ahead of the battery -IIRC. Just 2 short bursts did it! My car is a bit different from yours, but I am sure you'll find a solid place for the pipe to rest before cranking. However to tighten it back to 130 ft/lbs, you'll need to know ahead of time what you'll be using. In my case, a home made pry bar in a flywheel tooth did the job. Good luck! P.S. Don't forget to disconnect the spark plugs first. You don't actually want the engine to start! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
patcal Posted November 12, 2004 Author Share Posted November 12, 2004 I just got the bolt loose by getting a angled brake adjusting tool into the flywheel. Thanks for the help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shimonmor Posted November 13, 2004 Share Posted November 13, 2004 I used a Vice-Grip chain wrench on the pulley with a breaker bar on the bolt and had no problems. Those Vice-Grip chain wrenches are worth their weight in gold. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coloradosubarules Posted November 13, 2004 Share Posted November 13, 2004 I put a 22mm impact socket on a long breaker bar and rested the breaker bar on a piece of wood coming up from the ground yet under the hood. Like previously mentioned...2 short bursts and it was free. MAke sure you tighten it up very well when you are done by removing the rubber plug behind the throttle body and insering a large screw driver and then tightening the crank bolt with said breaker bar and socket. I learned the hard way...My pulley came off the other day! That sucked. Never left the vehicle just backed out enought to make me angry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frag Posted November 13, 2004 Share Posted November 13, 2004 I used a Vice-Grip chain wrench on the pulley with a breaker bar on the bolt and had no problems. Those Vice-Grip chain wrenches are worth their weight in gold. I used that also last belt change. The beaty of this little Vice-Grip chain wrench (i used it also on the cam pulleys when i replaced the seals) is that you can always - the moment it's set - find something immovable to wedge the short handle on. That leaves both your hands free to work. Use a piece of belt on the pulleys to protect them of course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
patcal Posted November 13, 2004 Author Share Posted November 13, 2004 Thanks all. It is all back together. All I have to do is double check my crank pulley torque. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShawnW Posted November 13, 2004 Share Posted November 13, 2004 125 foot pounds, books are wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roger1 Posted November 14, 2004 Share Posted November 14, 2004 I used a chain wrench I bought from Northern tool for <> $20. Use some fabric strapping or thick leather to keep knicks from teeth of wrench from damaging pulley. I was able to grind them out with the pulley in hand but added the protection when reassembling. This made it easy for me alone to torque it during reassemably Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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