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removing crank pulley on LS1
I got everything tore down this afternoon but I couldn't get the pulley off. Is it clockwise to pull to pulley off, or counter clock-wise?
Its a 24mm socket and I read it is installed at 100 lbs. but it wouldn't move. Maybe I am going the wrong direction! If anyone knows this please let me know! :willy: side note: the engine is really clean and I believe I got a good motor. I am going to blast the small parts tommorow and repaint them and hopefully finish the install by the end of this weekend while everything is fresh on my mind. I will be swapping a cam after I do a little research on which one to use as well. |
counter clock wise like a reg bolt. theyre on there pretty good get a breaker bar, jam the flywheel, and get a good cheater bar on the breaker bar. put all your might into it, it will come off. the use a 3 jaw puller to take it off
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Also it a one time use torque to yield bolt. Throw it away and get a new one.
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I think the factory bolt is torqued to 140 ftlbs and then Clocked to 5 o'clock (thinking of a clock here with 12 at the top)... it's called a TTY (Torque To Yield) bolt... use once - toss it.
.... and you know why they call that thing a BREAKER bar?? :lol: Watch your knuckles!! |
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Righty tighty - lefty loosey... |
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Thanks for the info. I got it pulled an hour or so after my post. I just wanted to ask questions before to make sure I wasn't messing anything up. I am not an engine guy at all, but I appreciate the tip on right tighty lefty loosey. lol :D
I got all the misc. parts blasted and shot a coat of etching primer on them this morning. The motor is back together minus wiring harness and I was pleased to see that it was spotless. I think I got a good motor. My wife helped me the entire weekend with scrubbing the block and getting all the parts back to looking new again. My next step is to find a good cam to swap in, change the plugs, send off the harness and install motor mounts and new oil pan and she should be ready to go. I am now on the hunt for a T56 and then I will have my powerplant ready to go. Still a ways off with the car. The front sheetmetal needs to be aligned, blown back apart,painted and reassembly. Hopefully this time next year I will be finished with the car. :woot: |
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