| To: | spit@neuro.duke.edu (Michael Burdick), |
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| Subject: | Re: Removing crankshaft nut on 1500 midget engine |
| From: | lupienj@hpwarq.wal.hp.com (John Lupien) |
| Date: | Fri, 1 May 92 16:19:33 EDT |
> An impact wrench works very nicely on this sort of thing (removing nus > from things that spin). I think a 1/2" wrench would be sufficient. I have this very useful item known as a flywheel lock. It's a small thing with tangs that engage the teeth on the flywheel and a bolt coming out the back that you put in one of the engine mount holes. Makes flywheel nuts a breeze. -- --- John R. Lupien lupienj@hpwarq.hp.com |
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