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Old 06-30-2012, 06:50 PM   #1
Stephanie
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Flywheel problems

So, B_Hix (Brad) was an amazing friend and stopped by today with his cherry picker to help us get our engines out of Chester He stayed and assisted us for a few hours, but we learned quickly that our engine is going to be very very VERY difficult.

I need your help! Would someone please tell me how to remove these bolts from the flywheel??



We are at a loss! We have tried for over two hours to try and get them off. We have tried letting them sit in lubricant and nothing will budge. Even tried banging the wrench with a mallet to try and jar them loose, but nothing! It is the very last thing standing between us and being able to reach the bolts to get the bellhousing free so we can FINALLY attach our engine to the engine stand. I am hoping and praying that someone on the forum has the answer or can point me in the right direction.

Thank you all in advance!
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