bolt in harmonic balancer I'm trying to remove the bolt from the crankshaft that holds the harmonic balancer on, but haven't had any luck, I've snapped two craftsman 6 point 17 mm sockets 1/2 drive with a 24 inch breaker bar. :mad: any ideas on how to get this done without an impact wrench? |
Re: bolt in harmonic balancer You might try impact ready sockets and a sturdier breaker bar/extensions. Then grab a long pole (like 5 feet) and slip it over the breaker bar, this will give you much more leverage. Kinda like what these people do in the vid-[autostream]http://autostream.com/ibcivicforums/?page_type=firebirdplayerthumbnail&framepage=1361& transactionid=1356162608-7532689&posted_by=_www.civicforums.com&youtube_vid eo_id=3SfMAKQ_BN0[/autostream] But all in all an impact would be much easier Edit- An impact may not even be capable of getting that off lol |
Re: bolt in harmonic balancer Hand tools and leverage are stronger than a 1/2 impact gun. See this post: https://www.civicforums.com/forums/p...74-post13.html You gotta have strong tools though. Lifetime guarantee is a start. Sometimes that isn't enough. |
Re: bolt in harmonic balancer Thanks for the help guys! I had to go to impact grade with lifetime warranty... unfortunately sears will be getting a visit from me for the trouble i had to go through! |
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