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Physical Therapist
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Crank pulley BOLT
Is the crank bolt reverse threads??? I cant get it out or even to turn... I tried a rubber grip tool to hold the pulley from turning but the belt snapped. I tried a power impact wrench and still cant get it. Whats the best way to hold it still and is it righty tighty or righty loosie???????????????????????
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Lovin' the curves!
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Yea it should be just like any other bolt. I had to use an air impact gun to get mine on and off with no problem.
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Just put a wrench on the bolt. Its a 19mm. Brace the wrench against the subframe of the car and blip the starter. Should break the bolt right off. Do a google search for crank pulley starter trick.
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Physical Therapist
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thanks I'll try the starter trick. I'll probably break the subframe or the starter.
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Starter trick worked first time for me.
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