| On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, Nick Gemas wrote:
> Hi Gang,
>     I'm fighting with the large bolt on the end of the crankshaft and I'm
> losing. Does the thing have standard threads or reverse threads? I'm using a
> chain wrench on the heavy fan extension, which  I'm trying to remove so I
> can install an electric fan but it just won't hold. Any advice??
> Nick Gemas
> gln@worldpath.net
IMPACT WRENCH.
It never fails.
The threads are fine-thread regular (lefty-loosey, righty-tighty).
Don't try holding the harmonic dampener on this operation, you might ruin
it. If you absolutely must use something to stop the crank from rotating,
try the "rope trick" of get a tool to hold the flywheel from turning.
But seriously, a 1/2" impact wrench with a 1-1/8 (impact)socket will do
the trick every time!
rml
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