crakshaft bolt
catvents
07-24-2006, 01:50 PM
Hi
I'm working on my daugther's 1995 Contour 4 cylinders to replace the water pump. I"m trying ( without succes) to remove the crankshaft bolt but so far was unable to remove it. I'm using an air impact ( not a professional tool),
but the bolt doesn't unscrewed yet. Is that possible that this bolt to be unscrewed clockwise? Or is that because my air gun is not appropriate to remove this bolt?
I'm working on my daugther's 1995 Contour 4 cylinders to replace the water pump. I"m trying ( without succes) to remove the crankshaft bolt but so far was unable to remove it. I'm using an air impact ( not a professional tool),
but the bolt doesn't unscrewed yet. Is that possible that this bolt to be unscrewed clockwise? Or is that because my air gun is not appropriate to remove this bolt?
KimMG
07-24-2006, 02:35 PM
Do you have a repair manual? Do you really need to remove the crank shaft pulley? Check out the below link.
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/1b/c4/af/0900823d801bc4af.jsp
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/1b/c4/af/0900823d801bc4af.jsp
catvents
07-24-2006, 03:02 PM
Do you have a repair manual? Do you really need to remove the crank shaft pulley? Check out the below link.
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/1b/c4/af/0900823d801bc4af.jsp
Well according to the Autozone link, I think I can fix it without removing the
lower plastic cover ( this is the reason why I was thinking that I have to remove the crakshaft pulley; I will proceed without rmoving this pulley.
Thank you for your answer
Denis
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/1b/c4/af/0900823d801bc4af.jsp
Well according to the Autozone link, I think I can fix it without removing the
lower plastic cover ( this is the reason why I was thinking that I have to remove the crakshaft pulley; I will proceed without rmoving this pulley.
Thank you for your answer
Denis
pre98zetec
07-24-2006, 09:18 PM
Well according to the Autozone link, I think I can fix it without removing the
lower plastic cover ( this is the reason why I was thinking that I have to remove the crakshaft pulley; I will proceed without rmoving this pulley.
Thank you for your answer
DenisYou need a impact wrench to remove the crank pulley. try it both ways if you thinks it's the other way. If you don't remove it it will be hard to get the timing belt back on.
lower plastic cover ( this is the reason why I was thinking that I have to remove the crakshaft pulley; I will proceed without rmoving this pulley.
Thank you for your answer
DenisYou need a impact wrench to remove the crank pulley. try it both ways if you thinks it's the other way. If you don't remove it it will be hard to get the timing belt back on.
pre98zetec
07-24-2006, 09:21 PM
Do you have a repair manual? Do you really need to remove the crank shaft pulley? Check out the below link.
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/1b/c4/af/0900823d801bc4af.jsp
90% of those autozone tut's are incomplete. To remove the timing belt you need to remove the timing belt lower cover, to remove that cover you need the crankshaft pulley off.
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/1b/c4/af/0900823d801bc4af.jsp
90% of those autozone tut's are incomplete. To remove the timing belt you need to remove the timing belt lower cover, to remove that cover you need the crankshaft pulley off.
catvents
07-24-2006, 10:56 PM
90% of those autozone tut's are incomplete. To remove the timing belt you need to remove the timing belt lower cover, to remove that cover you need the crankshaft pulley off.
I was working with an impact tool but I don't know what happen, the bolts
dosn't unscrew and I'm really scare to break it or damaged the bolt's head.
I was working with an impact tool but I don't know what happen, the bolts
dosn't unscrew and I'm really scare to break it or damaged the bolt's head.
pre98zetec
07-25-2006, 12:11 AM
I was working with an impact tool but I don't know what happen, the bolts
dosn't unscrew and I'm really scare to break it or damaged the bolt's head.They are put on with tons of pressure from the factory. Leave the impact on it for a 10-12 seconds and it should break free.. It's a very big bolt, it will take more than just a impact wrench to break it.
dosn't unscrew and I'm really scare to break it or damaged the bolt's head.They are put on with tons of pressure from the factory. Leave the impact on it for a 10-12 seconds and it should break free.. It's a very big bolt, it will take more than just a impact wrench to break it.
wheels4
07-29-2006, 07:40 AM
Put a breakerbar with impact socket on bolt.Now wedge the breakerbar and go turn the engine over.Works every time.I just did this on a 95 contour 2.0.
AltecZX2
07-30-2006, 02:26 PM
You need a impact wrench to remove the crank pulley.
no you dont lol, you can use a wrench and rest it on something then try to start the motor, the wrench will break the bolt loose, thats how i did my pully.
no you dont lol, you can use a wrench and rest it on something then try to start the motor, the wrench will break the bolt loose, thats how i did my pully.
WMX267
07-30-2006, 02:43 PM
you most probably have to take it off.
cranking the engine and wedging a breaker bar and socket sometimes work. take note of the rotation of the engine. it has to oppose the unscrewing of the bolt. But if the bolt is too stubborn, you'd have to give it a couple of solid blows. the starter motor's power sometimes isn't enough.
use a heavy hammer so you don't wear down the bolt and your tools. if you use a light hammer, it will take you longer and with more blows, as against a heavy one with fewer blows. use a breaker bar or that thing which allows the handle to slide to and from... it's stiffer... the shorter one. stop the shaft from rotating. try locking the rotation at the flywheel with something. you'd have to take the starter motor off.... yeah.. it's like that.lol.
i'm pretty sure it doesn't unscrew in a clockwise direction. i think only electric fans have that.:) it's probably just stuck. use a lot of lubricant and be patient. had the same problem with one of the cars I repaired. took me hours to get it off.
tell me if you pull it off just so i know. thanks!
cranking the engine and wedging a breaker bar and socket sometimes work. take note of the rotation of the engine. it has to oppose the unscrewing of the bolt. But if the bolt is too stubborn, you'd have to give it a couple of solid blows. the starter motor's power sometimes isn't enough.
use a heavy hammer so you don't wear down the bolt and your tools. if you use a light hammer, it will take you longer and with more blows, as against a heavy one with fewer blows. use a breaker bar or that thing which allows the handle to slide to and from... it's stiffer... the shorter one. stop the shaft from rotating. try locking the rotation at the flywheel with something. you'd have to take the starter motor off.... yeah.. it's like that.lol.
i'm pretty sure it doesn't unscrew in a clockwise direction. i think only electric fans have that.:) it's probably just stuck. use a lot of lubricant and be patient. had the same problem with one of the cars I repaired. took me hours to get it off.
tell me if you pull it off just so i know. thanks!
catvents
07-31-2006, 09:35 PM
Put a breakerbar with impact socket on bolt.Now wedge the breakerbar and go turn the engine over.Works every time.I just did this on a 95 contour 2.0.
Thank you to both of you, I just di it. Breaker bar, impact socket and starter.
It has worked and I'm very happy. Thank you again to both of you, I will now be able to continue my water pump job. :):):)
Thank you to both of you, I just di it. Breaker bar, impact socket and starter.
It has worked and I'm very happy. Thank you again to both of you, I will now be able to continue my water pump job. :):):)
WMX267
08-11-2006, 01:57 PM
go! go! go!
Linuxglobal
08-17-2006, 01:45 AM
i was about to say it... great trick. Ive done it a few times.
manual recommends removing the starter, jamming gears and then the bolt will come loose. This idea is better. Just make sure the plugs are out/disconnected.
manual recommends removing the starter, jamming gears and then the bolt will come loose. This idea is better. Just make sure the plugs are out/disconnected.
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