Removing a crank pulley bolt with Milwaukee M18
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Removing a crank pulley bolt with Milwaukee M18
I'm going to be doing a timing belt. Has anyone used a Milwaukee M18 fuel 3/8 impact to successfully remove the pulley bolt?
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The only way it will come out with a 3/8 gun is if the last person who had it apart didn't tighten the crank pulley bolt properly.
You will need bigger tools.
You will need bigger tools.
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my craftsman 1/2 impact C3 is rated at 200 foot pounds i believe... your pully at max could be about 145.. it would be a cool video you should upload the attempt.
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And breakaway torque is far higher than initial tightening torque.
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i just did a quick search for the 6th gen spec.. i cant wait to see if my craftsman can spin my pulley bolt off..lol for some reason theres no timing covers installed.
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I read somewhere that the torque value for some civics is 181ft-lbs. D17 says 14 ft-lbs + additional 90 degrees. This past time, I sheared the tip of one of my 3/8" socket extensions breaking the crank pulley bolt loose
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3/8 won’t touch it. 1/2” minimum and 3/4” would make it easier.
Took me impact rated extensions, sockets and 6ft pipe. Also crank Tool helps imo.
Took me impact rated extensions, sockets and 6ft pipe. Also crank Tool helps imo.