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Old 08-13-2018, 02:39 PM
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Default Re: Replacing the crankshaft pulley

Originally Posted by onehundred80

What am I missing here, how do you get 148 ft lbs without a torque wrench?
Using a pipe on a torque wrench requires a recalculation of the torque applied.
No oil is to be applied to the new bolt as that alters the torque applied.
You are not missing a thing .... well ...

previous comments seemed to suggest using an impact wrench to reach final torque ...
I was indicating that you MUST use hand tools to torque this properly .... and I included the torque details (148 then 90 degrees) . Of course, the 148 ft lbs can ONLY be done with a torque wrench (I should have stated that for your benefit if for no other reason : ) ... The 3/4 ratchet (you can use a breaker bar instead) I indicated was only for breaking the old bolt loose and doing the 90 degrees (after 148 ft lbs) when doing the final torque ... I should have been clearer I suppose,

The "no oil" referred to the surface of the crankshaft seal that rides on the balancer (most folks want to oil this which is a "no no"

hope that clears that up some.

Chris