To: | british-cars@hoosier |
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Subject: | Removing crankshaft nut on 1500 midget engine |
From: | Dean_Zywicki%NIHDCRT.BITNET@CU.NIH.GOV |
Date: | Fri, 01 May 92 11:33:57 EDT |
|Date: 5-1-92 11:33am |From: Dean Zywicki:dcrt:nih | To: {british-cars@hoosier.utah.edu}:INTERNET |Subj: Removing crankshaft nut on 1500 midget engine ------------------------------------------------------------------ Yesterday I found a 1 7/8 " socket to fit the crankshaft nut on my midget engine (a bargain at only $18.00). The engine is out of the car which probably makes it more difficult to remove. I tried putting all of my weight onto the end of the wrench and the nut didn't budge. I didn't want to do this for too long for fear of the engine stand toppling. Anyone have any good ideas ? It looks like I could remove the crank without taking the nut and front pulley off and then take it to a machine shop. This seems like the hard way and I'd rather not do it this way. If anyone has any suggestions they would be greatly appreciated. Dean |
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