At 11:55 AM -0500 2/7/03, Brian Hollands wrote:
>If you don't have an impact wrench, the easiest way to keep the flywheel
>form turning is to put a couple of the pressure plate bolts back in and
>place a bar (like a jack handle) through them to counter the force of
>the wrench turning the flywheel.
>
>Brian '69 2000
>Tampa, FL
>web.Tampabay.rr.com/oilleak
Another method is to tap the wrench handle with a rubber hammer in
the looseneing direction. Use the inertia of the motionless flywheel
to your advantage. You'll find the crank will barely turn if at all,
and the bolts will back on out.
-Marc
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1965 L-320 #L320 013642
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