SVX Network Forums Live Chat! SVX or Subaru Links Old Lockers Photo Post How-To Documents Message Archive SVX Shop Search |
IRC users: |
#31
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Getting the big old bolt loose...
Quote:
removing the crank bolt till all the seals arrive. Valve covers are next. I have a dirt road 200-300 ft from the pavement, yesterday I pulled the under cover, had about 1/2 inch of sand/oil mixture, luckily it came off with water. The bottom of the engine/tranny/exhaust behind the headers all are covered with oil & sand: lots of cleaning to do under there. It looks like the right valve cover is the main source of oil, the left side of the timing cover is very wet, so much fun, I just love being a SVX owner.:
__________________
LS-L 92 black top silver bullet-Turned into a 2005 Jeep TJ Unlimited 2012 Outback 3.6R Limited! |
#32
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Getting the big old bolt loose...
I started this thread!
I was mortified at the thought of using the starter to loosen the pulley bolt. I first decided on the transmission torque converter thing but exhausted all my energy just, and unsuccessfully I might add, trying to find the torque converter. (this should dispel any notion that I really have a clue what I am doing) However, this doesn't slow me down in trying to help everyone and jumping in with an figurative reply when I see a new post asking for help. Long story short... The easiest way get "the big old bolt loose... " (if the break over bar doesn't do it) is the starter! Take care, Keith |
#33
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Getting the big old bolt loose...
The first step to almost every procedure is.... Disconnect the negative battery terminal... I repeat again... it is NOT a good idea to use the starter to loosen the bolts. There are special tools to lock the flywheel, but if you do not have them.. You should try and lock the starter teeth on the flywheel. It is dangerous and not very wise to use the starter for anything but starting the engine.
Tom |
#34
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Getting the big old bolt loose...
I've removed the crank bolt before by sticking something in the teeth of the fly wheel, (damn that fly wheel is flimsy). I was worried then that I might break the flywheel. How much is the tool from Subaru?
__________________
LS-L 92 black top silver bullet-Turned into a 2005 Jeep TJ Unlimited 2012 Outback 3.6R Limited! |
#35
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Getting the big old bolt loose...
Quote:
Keith. |
#36
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Getting the big old bolt loose...
Quote:
Quote:
__________________
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin blk 92' LSL w/ average mods pics here http://s306.photobucket.com/albums/nn277/yourconfused/ Cash68: "Hmm, I wouldn't brag about beating Escorts. That's like saying you tricked a retarded person." |
#37
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Getting the big old bolt loose...
when i did mine, i used the starter method with a breaker bar duct taped to the alternator. duct tape stability = no flying tools FTW!
i don't think i'd do it that way again, though.
__________________
Alan 1987 928 S4 (Black) SOLD! 1997 SVX LSi (Ebony) SOLD! 2005 Legacy GT (Silver) [Cobb Stg 2+] SOLD! 1987 928 S4 (Black) SOLD! 2005 Forester XT Premium (Crystal Gray Metallic) SOLD! 2008 Lancer Evolution X MR (Apex Silver) [Cobb Stg 1+] 2015 Outlander Sport 2.4GT AWD (Mercury Gray) 2013 G37xS (Obsidian Black) |
#38
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Getting the big old bolt loose...
Maybe the floor jack handle and duct tape! What a great combination. Keith
|
#39
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Getting the big old bolt loose...
i used the starter method lol. mind you the 1st time i did it i put it on the wrong way and yeah the tool got thrown about 5meters away lol
__________________
1992 NZDM SVX Maroonish Red/Black ( 1st car ive owned with an cd player ) Has been retired 1989 Vortex 6 Maroon 1983 RX Silver Grey 1973 1400 GSR Yelo 2 Door Coupe awaiting Restoration |
#40
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Getting the big old bolt loose...
Just to clarify something.
The starter uses one tooth at a time to turn the engine over. It will apply the same amount of torque, if not more, to loosen the bolt. Unless you use something too small or too big to stop the torque converter, you will not break any teeth off of it as it creates the same result as using the starter except it is much safer. Tom |
#41
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Getting the big old bolt loose...
Quote:
'Well, nothing happened the last time the trigger was pulled.' I stick a big screwdriver (or prybar http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=1654) in the torque converter teeth and use a long piece of pipe on my breaker bar. 5ft of leverage is always enough, and I have yet to meet the bolt that couldn't be broken loose or broken in half with that pipe.
__________________
2005 RX-8 Grand Touring 2005 Outback 2002 Mercedes-Benz E320 wagon END OF LINE |
#42
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Getting the big old bolt loose...
The "starter method" acts like an impact gun on the bolt, which breaks it loose easily, by holding the flywheel you have "pull" enough to break it loose....
I'll keep using the Starter method myself, as it has never given me any trouble....but to each his own
__________________
Huck Subaru Ambassador 92 SVX LS-Tour Magnaflow Exhaust, 5-Spd-AWD 88 XT6 AWD 5-Speed "Bride of FrankenWedge" 15 Impreza Premium Sedan 15 Crosstrek XV 5-Speed My 5-Speed "How-To" Write-up 1976 Pontiac Firebird Formula Current Count of Subaru's Owned.... "70" |
#43
|
||||
|
||||
Re: Getting the big old bolt loose...
Just now removed the bolt. Stuck a big screw driver in the fly wheel teeth (he used duct tape to hold it in place), used a 24" breaker bar and an eight foot length of metal electric conduit, so easy I was real surprised, bolt came out with some of the red thread lock stuck to it..
There doesn't seem to be a lot of oil on the front of the engine. Oil seals and O ring next.
__________________
LS-L 92 black top silver bullet-Turned into a 2005 Jeep TJ Unlimited 2012 Outback 3.6R Limited! |
|
|