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09-14-2007, 09:37 AM
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Problem Removing Crankshaft Pully
98 Lumina 3.8: Does anyone have a good way to stop everything from turning so that the bolt on the crankshaft pully can be removed?
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Re: Problem Removing Crankshaft Pully
An assistant with a big screwdriver/prybar in the flywheel teeth or clamp a pair of vice grips onto the flywheel and let them rest against the bell housing.
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Re: Problem Removing Crankshaft Pully
Impact wrench?
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