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Damn things wont budge.. Its pissing me off lol..stupid flex bolts
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link 2 wrenches together...needs more torque lol
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Gotta love Loctite Red!
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You can try a little heat like with a butane torch and heat the head of the bolt, wait a minute for the heat to soften the loctite then give er all you got.
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They can be a real bugger. Just keep trying and they will break free. The key is to stop any crankshaft rotation, then having enough torque on those bolts. I know what you are going through, bruised knuckles are the order of the day.
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You might be able to use a shallow socket with a longer ratchet and spin the assy until the ratchet head hits the engine block, then the bolt will give. Once you figure out the trick, the others should be easy.
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How about using a 3/8" air ratchet and a 6 point impact socket?
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You just want to jump into the computer and help sometimes, maybe someday they can do that .
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Might sound silly?
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4264door Wrote:How about using a 3/8" air ratchet and a 6 point impact socket?
A ratchet or an impact wrench? im thinking ratchet

I even have a nice air compressor and was just like duhhhh lol
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