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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: wichita falls, texas
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Fly Wheel Bolts
im changing my fly wheel. ok i have the trani pulled back a couple of inches,im tryin to bust the fly wheel bolts loose with a wrench or two. im tryin to avoid dropping the transmission all the way. these bolts will not bust loose, i have tried a cheater on the wrench and broke the wrench, i have held the wrench and hit it with a 2 pound hammer. they will not give. any ideas of getting them loose without dropping the trani?
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BAD BOW-Silverado XST
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Re: Fly Wheel Bolts
Are you turning in the right direction?
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Re: Fly Wheel Bolts
left is loose right? well does the 12 point 6 point wrench have anything to do with it?
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Re: Fly Wheel Bolts
I always use an impact to loosen them, but you may want to try a section of pipe or jack handle on the end of your cheater bar to give you more leverage and torque. Just don't get too carried away and break something.
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Re: Fly Wheel Bolts
I use 12 point bolts. What brand was the wrench? You need a solid name brand wrench. If the bolts has a 12 point bolt, use a 12 point wrench. Otherwise you risk stripping the bolt. If you strip it, it's a whole can of worms then!!!
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Re: Fly Wheel Bolts
ok i opened that can of worms yoy was talking about. i got all but one bolt out and i rounded it bad. i have tried the irwin sockets and it didnt help. any ideas on this
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Re: Fly Wheel Bolts
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Try hitting an edge of the stripped bolt with a chisel in a loosening direction. If that doenst break it loose weld a cheap junky socket onto it ive had to weld sockets on many of stripped fasteners. |
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Re: Fly Wheel Bolts
use a "gator grip" on the stripped bolt...or you can drill out the stripped head bolt (using a small bit, and dont go alllllll the way in the bolt, just the head) and use an easy out screw remover bit...
thats how I usually get em!
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Re: Fly Wheel Bolts
well guys thanks for all the replys. thanks alot i got my fly whhel out and i noticed no cracks, i put my new one on and i new what was going to happen, thats right i spun a rod bearing, but i wished it would have been a cracked fly wheel.
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Re: Fly Wheel Bolts
So how did you take off the bolt? Did you use 12 point replacements?
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Re: Fly Wheel Bolts
well after i finished getting mad, i got mad again and beat and bent the heck out of it so bad it finally broke loose, then when i got it out i looked over it and over and after examining my bent beat up fly wheel for cracks that i could not find, i new i did somethin worse like spun a rod bearing, so i put my new fly wheel on and sure enouph knock knock knock, i guess i dont have my ear for sounds yet. but anyway thanks for all the great tips.
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Location: Lebo, Kansas (middle of nowhere
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Re: Fly Wheel Bolts
Have you checked your fuel pump? If they get worn and loose on the pump arm, there is a knocking noise that sounds a lot like a rod bearing. Try that before you go to deep into the motor.
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Re: Fly Wheel Bolts
my truck has a electric fuel pump in the tank, it is a 86 that i made tbi. when you give it gas the knocking goes away then when it comes back down to idle it knocks again.
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Re: Fly Wheel Bolts
That kind of eliminates that part then. OUCH
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