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Siberia
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   23rd Aug 05 at 20:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

erm how is this removed.... bare in mind the engine is not in a car...

[Edited on 25-08-2005 by Siberia]

[Edited on 27-08-2005 by Siberia]
R Lee
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adam_b had to do this once i think...? is it a torx bolt?
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23rd Aug 05 at 20:09   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

it is a torx bolt, to remove it i..........erm, no i couldnt remove i, tried jamming the crank up and everything! lol, probably caused damage doing it
Siberia
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yeh i have been trying to jam a screw driver in the the teeth of the flywheel... it usually works.... not on this one though...

its like wrestling a crocodille
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i took the sump off and jammed a breaker bar in the crank and the block, then i got a bigger breaker bar and jumped on it etc.... nothing happened
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23rd Aug 05 at 20:17   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

you dont need to take the big one off to remove crank pulley mate just the six little ones

if you need to remove it for other reasons. take the plate off the bottom of the gearbox and wedge a crowbar between the flywheel and side of the box. then get a breaker bar on the crank nut
Adam_B
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quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lee
adam_b had to do this once i think...? is it a torx bolt?


no, hes never had to remove that.
AdamF
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23rd Aug 05 at 20:19   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

sorry thinking of xe which you havent got second bit applies though

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R Lee
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quote:
Originally posted by Adam_B
quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lee
adam_b had to do this once i think...? is it a torx bolt?


no, hes never had to remove that.


what did you borrow my sockets for last time then?

anyway...
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23rd Aug 05 at 20:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i thought it had to come off to remove the pulley, but it dosent.
Siberia
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changing the water pump etc... and as far i can see the rear timing belt cover has to come off to do this...
Adam-D
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the way i know of doing it is this

get a long 1/2 inch drive breaker bar and new strong "not cheapo stuff" torx socket fit it in a way so when the engine is cranked over it undoes

then fit bar and socket and jam bar against the floor

heat up the nut with a blow torch

crank engine over

lee mitchell
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23rd Aug 05 at 20:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

the rear cover does have to come off but it will slid eover the bottom pulley when the 6 bolts are removed from the pulley
Adam-D
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or do it the easy way ^
Siberia
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25th Aug 05 at 07:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

well the update is its still in there... i've come to the conclusion that this is a job for a drill...

has anyone else drilled theres out?
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tried heating the fekker up ? i snapped my powerbar on this particular little cnut
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the braker bar resting on the ground is the best way
Siberia
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quote:
Originally posted by Stu_22
the braker bar resting on the ground is the best way


and then wot? the engine aint in a car...

i'll get the little fecker out..
Rileysport
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if you drill it, you may as well bin the crank
Siberia
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quote:
Originally posted by SRi-Co
if you drill it, you may as well bin the crank


this is why i'm asking has anyone else done it..... i dont particularly want to be binning any crank

think i may make a little plate up like it says in the haynes.... the c16xe hanyes that is.... still havent got around to buying a 2.0 manual yet

[Edited on 25-08-2005 by Siberia]

[Edited on 25-08-2005 by Siberia]
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i tried that... it kills the plate... huuuge bar of metal with holes drilled in bolted to the crank in place of the flywheel does the trick . need about 4 people to keep the engine steady like
Siberia
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25th Aug 05 at 09:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yeah i have been walking around work for the past few days trying to find a suitable peace of metal why the feck didnt i remember to tell the guy to take the bolt out before removing the engine

found it quite amazing last night that once you take the inlet manifold off(took 3 fooking days ) there is only 1 or 2 wires that acutally fo to the engine... why does fuel inject need so many bloody wires...
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the look very neat with all the wiring on... unlike their small block cousins
Siberia
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25th Aug 05 at 09:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

true... theres so many things i like about it already and its still only sitting on the floor...

clutch inspection cover will make it alot simpler to change clutchs unlike my c16xe

i was also quite surprised how light it was... 2 of us were able to lift it out of a van no probs....
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quote:
Originally posted by Siberia
true... theres so many things i like about it already and its still only sitting on the floor...

clutch inspection cover will make it alot simpler to change clutchs unlike my c16xe

i was also quite surprised how light it was... 2 of us were able to lift it out of a van no probs....



yeah the weight... me and my bro just chucked mine in the car, 2 minute job... the guy was stunned

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