need name of a shop in st. pete
its cool jason art told me. the only thing was melissa read it and had a spaz. but i thought you were only joking and i calmed her down so its all good.
my friend said he can take it off with a chain wrench? any ideas on that?
my friend said he can take it off with a chain wrench? any ideas on that?
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Originally posted by foesicks
Go to sears and buy one of those stripped bolt extractors, they work pretty well. Im not to sure how well they will work on a heavily torqued crank pully bolt. Another idea that might work would be to fill a 17mm socket with JBweld, put it on the bolt,let it dry for 24 hrs then try taking it off.
Go to sears and buy one of those stripped bolt extractors, they work pretty well. Im not to sure how well they will work on a heavily torqued crank pully bolt. Another idea that might work would be to fill a 17mm socket with JBweld, put it on the bolt,let it dry for 24 hrs then try taking it off.
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Originally posted by civicracer901
dear god.
dear god.
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