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Undoing crank pulley bolt?

  • Josho
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24 Jan 2016 14:52 #161064 by Josho
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Where are you located? My Milwaukee will rip that straight off. Pings off 600nm 65mm Iveco hub nuts with ease.

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24 Jan 2016 15:14 #161065 by facade
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Near Walsall, West Mids, I bet you are 100 miles away, but thanks for the offer B)

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there :)

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24 Jan 2016 15:34 #161066 by kirkynut
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Remind me which engine code and years of car suffer with this crank pulley issue?

Sounds like a right pain!

I'm thinking of getting a compressor at some point in the future for things like this.

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24 Jan 2016 16:16 - 24 Jan 2016 16:21 #161071 by facade
Replied by facade on topic Undoing crank pulley bolt?
It will be all the M13 engines. The problem is all that keeps it together is a smear of bostick. On A Proper Car the pulley is designed properly so it can't just flip off if you actually tighten the fan belt.






Maybe the jimny relies on the power steering belt being tighter than the fan belt to keep the pulley together :whistle: .

I have a compressor, and a windy gun that is rated at 235ftlb.

The problem is compounded by the tab washer being nigh on 2" diameter, and part of the head of the bolt, so there is a massive frictional surface to glue together with rust.

I suspcet mine is loctited, which may mean the old one came loose and damaged the crank, so the pulley will be loctited too . Oh joy! :angry:

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there :)
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24 Jan 2016 17:05 #161074 by helijohn
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kirkynut wrote: I'm thinking of getting a compressor at some point in the future for things like this.

Kirkynut


I thought you had one; invaluable tool even when it comes to pumping up a biggish tyre or shifting stubborn gearbox drain plugs.. And spraying Waxoyl. And a grit blaster. And using an air wrench. Oh and of course an air impact wrench. Nearly forgot. spraying too.

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24 Jan 2016 17:32 #161079 by Josho
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Ah, I'm down in Kent.

Impact sockets help a great deal!

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