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19-10-2013, 06:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-10-2013, 06:39 PM by callumcull.)
Anyone got any tips for removing this given my recent situation with my cam pulleys... I tried removing it off the other day but it's not budging. I don't have any air tools, so it's pretty tricky.
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With wheel bolts in the hubs aswell otherwise you could break off the locating screw for the the disc lol
Doesnt even own a 306.
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locking pin in place, breaker bar and a 22mm socket. Done. They are bloody tight. I think they are 220nm?
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Correct me if im wrong but I think he means lock the flywheel.
Anyhow I wouldnt do it like that could damage the ring gear on flywheel. Or if the pin snaps you'll be taking the gearbox off to find the pieces
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On the aux belt pulley is a hole and at about 12 oclock is a locking hole. Bang a 8mm(?) drill bit in there and undo it. Dont need a belt on at all.
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Ahh right. Thought u ment lock the flywheel through hole in side of block
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i wouldnt use the pin to undo the bolt as you risk delaminating the pulley
which will feck you up when you come to retime the engine as that is the only crank lock point
i would tend to use the teeth on the flywheel to lock the crank
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(20-10-2013, 02:44 PM)callumcull Wrote: (20-10-2013, 10:54 AM)cully Wrote: i wouldnt use the pin to undo the bolt as you risk delaminating the pulley
which will feck you up when you come to retime the engine as that is the only crank lock point
i would tend to use the teeth on the flywheel to lock the crank
How to you lock the crank with the flywheel? Does it involve dropping the gearbox off?
No there is an inspection cover in the top of the gear box directly above the fly wheel which is ideal for sticking a prybar in, get a mate to hold that whilst you undo the crank pulley.
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Thanks Niall, I'll try that tomorrow when I can get hold of a breaker bar.
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breaker bar...jammed in ground.
then use starter!!
make sure fuel switch deactivated/coil pack off