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#379139 - 9th Jan 2010 6:02pm
k series crankshaft pulley bolt
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Wise One
Registered: 15th Feb 2009
Posts: 787
Loc: tranmere
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hi everybody! right ive been doing a HG on a 1.8 k-series engine and i cant get the crankshaft pulley bolt off, the air gun wont budge it but its only a small compressor, tried a bar but didnt get much leverage and heat, nothing, the flywheel has been locked and the engine just lifts up! does anyone know anyone mobile who can budge it or any tips? dont mind paying someone off here with the right bit of kit who can move it 
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#379143 - 9th Jan 2010 6:09pm
Re: k series crankshaft pulley bolt
[Re: Sanchez]
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Wise One
Registered: 15th Feb 2009
Posts: 787
Loc: tranmere
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yep tried that, used about a 1 1/2 foot bar cant get much of a turn TBH. i wasnt expecting this TBH its on a 03 plate car, ive had M reg pulleys of a doddle! tried the trick of putting it in gear and braking, the engine is completly back together now it makes any difference  cheers for the quick reply
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#379207 - 9th Jan 2010 9:51pm
Re: k series crankshaft pulley bolt
[Re: MattLFC]
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Registered: 9th Jul 2008
Posts: 2396
Loc: Birkenhead
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I ended up with about 3 foot of leverage on a Volvo engine - at least it was a large nut and little chance of the socket splitting, this is the type of reason I gave up doing my own stuff, frightening when you see levers bending.
I've tie-wrapped a crow bar to a socket set lever before now but hose-clips would probably be better, just that I had loads of spare tie-wraps.
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#379217 - 9th Jan 2010 10:56pm
Re: k series crankshaft pulley bolt
[Re: chris_gilly]
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Registered: 14th Aug 2004
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#379222 - 9th Jan 2010 11:12pm
Re: k series crankshaft pulley bolt
[Re: MattLFC]
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Wise One
Registered: 15th Feb 2009
Posts: 787
Loc: tranmere
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poundlands finest? i use TENG & draper tools, wanna look in my box? anyway go price up in garages the cost for the work i did. Autodata states that the time to do front and rear is 6 Hours. and let me guess a normal garage is around £40 an hour, that makes alot more than what i charged, i tired everything to fix the parts that snapped, we snapped countless bits i am sorting it out, dont worry it has been some time but i will be intouch with rhys soon, and make it worth it  CAN WE PLEASE STOP THE SPAM NOW  if we have any problmes lets keep it in PM's Please can we keep this between the parties involoved, IT WILL BE SORTED.
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#379223 - 9th Jan 2010 11:16pm
Re: k series crankshaft pulley bolt
[Re: chris_gilly]
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Registered: 14th Aug 2004
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It will be sorted? What, it's been 6 months already hahaha!
Why quote a job and then change your mind and double the price. And the reason you were having half the problems on Rhys's was because your tools at the time were a load of shit - you might have good ones now, I don't know, but it is off the back of ripping people off, so not anything to be porud of!
Anyway, Andrew is a jolly good friend of mine, I am merely informing him that should you offer to pay him, he should get the payment PRIOR to doing any work for you, as you don't pay what you owe, even if the amount is tiny.
And let's not keep it in PM's - you rip people off, others have a right to know. You may not want this shit being made public, of course not, you want to keep your scamming ways hush hush, but tough luck mate, if you didnt rip people off, you wouldnt have this shit being made public would you?
The fact that you could potentially leave someones car in a dangerous state and think that acceptable, makes you scum imho.
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#379229 - 10th Jan 2010 12:03am
Re: k series crankshaft pulley bolt
[Re: chris_gilly]
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Registered: 17th Dec 2003
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Cheers matt your a good mate too. Im kind of in the middle here as Rhys (although a cock  ) is good friend of mine also and if what mat is saying is true, which I do belive to an extent, then I cant really give you any help chris until your clear with Rhys. I didn't want paying in all honesty I was just going to give a hand and see if we could solve a problem together for some thing fun to do. So no hard feelings on both sides but I'll have too sit back on this one.
Edited by Sanchez (10th Jan 2010 12:03am)
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#379355 - 10th Jan 2010 3:00pm
Re: k series crankshaft pulley bolt
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Seeming as Matt has gone public, I think it fair to balance the arguement.
Chris has done work for me, no complaints from me, and has always done the work at a cheaper figure than he quoted, which was a already very reasonable rate.
Having used Volvo and Vauxhall main dealers in the past and seen the bodge jobs and lies they generated, Chris has been miles better than them.
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#381872 - 20th Jan 2010 9:33am
Re: k series crankshaft pulley bolt
[Re: chris_gilly]
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Registered: 6th Aug 2009
Posts: 124
Loc: Rock Ferry
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Dodgy days Not into bodging jobs tbh But sure there are reasons and each to there own.
Did you get the Pulley bolt loose or not ? I used a nice long torque wrench and have never had a problem undoing any pulley bolt
If you're still stuck i will bring it down sunday.
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