Scott Lear
Scott Lear
7/20/18 8:48 a.m.


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1. Loop the old accessory belt around the crank pulley.

2. Run both sides of the belt over an available accessory pulley.

3. Anchor the other end of the loop on a third pulley.

4. Rotate …

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AWSX1686
AWSX1686 GRM+ Memberand Dork
7/20/18 8:59 a.m.

Neat trick!

impulsive
impulsive Reader
7/20/18 11:50 a.m.

-set socket/breaker bar in place oriented in a manner that has the breaker bar braced against the floor or chassis.

-bump starter.

-remove socket/breaker bar and unthread crank bolt by hand.

doesn't get any quicker & easier than that.

 

Jerry From LA
Jerry From LA SuperDork
7/20/18 12:37 p.m.

Don't know if I'd bump start this rig.  I'd be worried about snapping off the water pump snout.  Then again, I'd probably have a pipe on the breaker bar.....

BikingEngineer
BikingEngineer New Reader
7/24/18 8:10 a.m.

This, plus a torque multiplier (used for Semi-Truck lug nuts) is the easy button. That'll give you a 1.5:1 increase in torque applied (give or take), and remove the need for the big piece of pipe slipped over the breaker bar (the shorter pipe will do).

Torqued
Torqued New Reader
7/24/18 1:01 p.m.

Or a home made strap wrench made from an old fan belt and axle shaft:

Scott00
Scott00 GRM+ Member
7/24/18 5:43 p.m.
Torqued said:

Or a home made strap wrench made from an old fan belt and axle shaft:

Very simple and effective idea...I like that very much!

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