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Old Apr 30, 2003 | 08:43 PM
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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?
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Old Apr 30, 2003 | 08:45 PM
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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.
that and the chain wrench thing were the only thing i could think of. an impact would probably only spin the fucker and do nothing else
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dear god.
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Originally posted by civicracer901
dear god.
hey now jaymon, i all my problems statred with the springs at your house! lol you jynksed me
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