Crankshaft pulley bolt
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Crankshaft pulley bolt
So I am presuming that the bolt that secures the crankshaft pulley to the shaft is a left hand thread. The reason I presume this is I broke the bolt off trying to remove it . Is it a major job to get the bolt removed? Sounds like a job for a shop in which case I may as well have them rebuild the engine.
Graeme Jones.
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Re: Crankshaft pulley bolt
Its a right hand thread. I am not sure if anyone can get that out, might be better with a replacement crankshaft? probably have to weld it equals a lot of heat/distortion
how did you manage to break that bolt??
how did you manage to break that bolt??
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Re: Crankshaft pulley bolt
I was undoing it to get the pulley off. Had an exhaust section over the socket to get sone leverage. It just broke.
Graeme Jones.
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Re: Crankshaft pulley bolt
I bet that was a surprise!
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Re: Crankshaft pulley bolt
Sure was a surprise I was convinced it was left hand afterwards.
Bought an impact gun last week then realised it was too small need the next size up....back to harbor freight!
Bought an impact gun last week then realised it was too small need the next size up....back to harbor freight!
Graeme Jones.
1978 Fiat Spider
1979 Fiat Spider
1986 Porsche 944
1976 MGB
2009 Honda Accord
2016 Toyota Tundra.
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Re: Crankshaft pulley bolt
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Last edited by fiatfactory on Mon Jul 01, 2019 11:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
nothing to see here... move along.
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Re: Crankshaft pulley bolt
It is the smaller one, 22mm I think. Engine is a 1980 FI.
Graeme Jones.
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Re: Crankshaft pulley bolt
My '81 FI 2000 had a 38 mm (1/2") bolt. It's best to remove the radiator so you can more easily get to it.
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Re: Crankshaft pulley bolt
It is out of the car on a stand. I'm annoyed at myself!
Graeme Jones.
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Re: Crankshaft pulley bolt
When I tried to get it I was obliged to destroy it (drill in several points)...... impossible to unscrew it even with 2 meters extension on the 38 mm key !
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Re: Crankshaft pulley bolt
It sure sounds like you're tightening rather than loosening.
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