Pulling the engine
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Easiest is to have someone with a socket( forget what size ) turn the engine for you at the crank balancer... Might not be tooo hard to turn by hand as there will be no compression and no resistance from a valve train...lol...
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No way you could turn the engine over by hand. I tried, way too difficult. Especially considering you have a shot block.
I used a cresent wrench for it.. but I have no clue what size it was. It was big though..
-justin
I used a cresent wrench for it.. but I have no clue what size it was. It was big though..
-justin
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Originally Posted by opensourceguy
No way you could turn the engine over by hand. I tried, way too difficult. Especially considering you have a shot block.
I used a cresent wrench for it.. but I have no clue what size it was. It was big though..
-justin
I used a cresent wrench for it.. but I have no clue what size it was. It was big though..
-justin
Its 10x'* easier to use tools tho.... 1/2 ratchet makes it easy to turn...
Justin if yours was that tight bud, thats a great sign man...
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