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Old 03-16-2006, 08:59 PM   #1
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I asked a question similar to this one before, though this time, the circumstance is different.

I am looking to remove the harmonic balancer off of the block.

This time, however, there is a twist. This is on a freestanding engine on a pallet. I'm trying to figure out how to immobilize the engine so I can actually get some torque on the bolt itself. Someone pointed out to me that I could try and have someone hold the flywheel in place and get some leverage on the main bolt.

I don't have an impact at my disposal, nor do I have the SST that is specifically designed for the job. I just need that one bolt off. Getting the balancer itself off is the easy part, I have the tool for that.

Suggestions?
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Old 03-16-2006, 09:08 PM   #2
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remove the head. take the valves out of one cylinder. place a good size block of wood in that one cylinder with the missing valves. install the head back on. the block of wood will stop the crank from turning so you can break that bolt free. or maybe the head will crack with all the pressure... i don't know. i haven't tried it.


Just kidding, do not try this.


yeah... have a friend help you keep the flywheel from turning. use at least 1/2" drive ratchet and long breaker bar. eat you wheaties first then have at it.
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Old 03-17-2006, 01:17 AM   #3
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remove the head. take the valves out of one cylinder. place a good size block of wood in that one cylinder with the missing valves. install the head back on. the block of wood will stop the crank from turning so you can break that bolt free. or maybe the head will crack with all the pressure... i don't know. i haven't tried it.
I was like, WTF!!! lol

Use an impact wrench, if you don't have one, get one, It'll come in handy for so many things!
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Old 03-17-2006, 02:36 AM   #4
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1) If the engine is out of the car, use a piece of wood to jam it between the first counterbalance of the crank and the engine block so that the crank will not spin, and then use a breaker bar and the 19mm socket.
Have someone help by holding the block from not spinning on the ground.

2) If the engine is bolted to the car, use an impact wrench and some patience.
(It took me some time for it to break free.)

3) Another way that I heard of is to set up the breaker bar handle pointing towards the left hand side of the car, and then starting the car up for a second. Never did it that way though.



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Old 03-17-2006, 06:22 AM   #5
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well, a shade tree mechanic friend of mine went out and bought an electric impact wrench when his compressor motor gave out. he used it temporarily for a couple of weeks. just plug it into an outlet and start impacting. don't remember if it was a 110v or 220v. see if your local rental shop has one.
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Old 03-17-2006, 11:20 PM   #6
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ok, this might be hard to understand but what i did was use one of the stock pully belts and put one end around a strong pully,(alt., water pump,....) and put the other end around the crank in a way the when you turn the pully it takes the slack out of the belt, like its winding up. the belt will get really tight until it wont let the crank spin, then go to town on the bolt. sorry if confuising, but it does work. just mess around with it until you figure it out. hope this helps!
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