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What have you done to your car today?

What have you done to your car today?

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ZAIS200
Senior Member
741
13-04-2020, 01:40 AM
Well i finally did a major service on the old girl and the transformation is like chalk and cheese, she definitely needed it, however still need to do timing belt as my mechanic wasn't able to loosen the crank pulley to get at the timing belt, so he's booked it in at his workshop next Saturday so he can use their heavy duty impact gun...

I hope its gonna work cos the amount of torque we put on that bolt was scary! It just wouldn't budge!😱
ZAIS200
13-04-2020, 01:40 AM #511

Well i finally did a major service on the old girl and the transformation is like chalk and cheese, she definitely needed it, however still need to do timing belt as my mechanic wasn't able to loosen the crank pulley to get at the timing belt, so he's booked it in at his workshop next Saturday so he can use their heavy duty impact gun...

I hope its gonna work cos the amount of torque we put on that bolt was scary! It just wouldn't budge!😱

purplewitch
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13-04-2020, 01:47 AM
Walked past one and though 'That needs a wash', got in the other and though 'This needs a wash too'

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purplewitch
13-04-2020, 01:47 AM #512

Walked past one and though 'That needs a wash', got in the other and though 'This needs a wash too'


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toxo
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13-04-2020, 02:06 AM
Ahh welcome to the world of Toyota crank bolts!
toxo
13-04-2020, 02:06 AM #513

Ahh welcome to the world of Toyota crank bolts!

ZAIS200
Senior Member
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13-04-2020, 02:31 AM
toxo Ahh welcome to the world of Toyota crank bolts!

Holy cow dude, you should have seen it... There were 4 of us all with motor mechanic experience, and this little bolt had us all looking like a bunch of chimps! It was unbelievable we had a battery operated half inch impact gun on it... Didn't budge, then we literally bathed the whole bolt area in WD40... Still nothing, then we tried a half in T-bar with a 1.5m extension bar on it and guess what... In 6th gear it was moving the car backwards and still it would not budge, then i put my foot on the brake with it still in gear and the handbrake on, it was just turning the whole drive train on its mountings, so in fear of us damaging mounts we gave up... Nothing would crack the bolt loose, the plan is to take it to the mechanics workshop early Saturday morning to use a bigger more powerful compressed air impact gun that they use when they work on busses, my mechanic is a diesel-mac for one of the local bus companies...I'm a bit worried though what if all of this doesn't work how will we get that bolt loose, maybe take a torch to it and use heat to crack it loose?
ZAIS200
13-04-2020, 02:31 AM #514

toxo Ahh welcome to the world of Toyota crank bolts!

Holy cow dude, you should have seen it... There were 4 of us all with motor mechanic experience, and this little bolt had us all looking like a bunch of chimps! It was unbelievable we had a battery operated half inch impact gun on it... Didn't budge, then we literally bathed the whole bolt area in WD40... Still nothing, then we tried a half in T-bar with a 1.5m extension bar on it and guess what... In 6th gear it was moving the car backwards and still it would not budge, then i put my foot on the brake with it still in gear and the handbrake on, it was just turning the whole drive train on its mountings, so in fear of us damaging mounts we gave up... Nothing would crack the bolt loose, the plan is to take it to the mechanics workshop early Saturday morning to use a bigger more powerful compressed air impact gun that they use when they work on busses, my mechanic is a diesel-mac for one of the local bus companies...I'm a bit worried though what if all of this doesn't work how will we get that bolt loose, maybe take a torch to it and use heat to crack it loose?

toxo
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13-04-2020, 02:34 AM
Don't put heat on it, you'll melt the crank seal. WD40 won't do anything either. You can get a tool to lock against the pulley, they sell them on eBay. Failing that, wedge the breaker bar against the floor and try and start the car. I don't know if the 1G is the same but the 1U and 2J are done up to something like 220ftlbs
toxo
13-04-2020, 02:34 AM #515

Don't put heat on it, you'll melt the crank seal. WD40 won't do anything either. You can get a tool to lock against the pulley, they sell them on eBay. Failing that, wedge the breaker bar against the floor and try and start the car. I don't know if the 1G is the same but the 1U and 2J are done up to something like 220ftlbs

ZAIS200
Senior Member
741
13-04-2020, 04:45 AM
Yeah we tried the locking of the bar against the floor and starting it but it didn't work either it just lifted the car but wouldn't budge the bolt to be honest i think the last person to work on the car used an impact gun to tighten the bolt, because we put way more then 220ft/lb on that bolt, it was unreal it was.
ZAIS200
13-04-2020, 04:45 AM #516

Yeah we tried the locking of the bar against the floor and starting it but it didn't work either it just lifted the car but wouldn't budge the bolt to be honest i think the last person to work on the car used an impact gun to tighten the bolt, because we put way more then 220ft/lb on that bolt, it was unreal it was.

FirebirdPhil
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7,101
13-04-2020, 12:00 PM
My is300 was like this, broke the Toyota special tool, in the end a one inch drive did the job.

"Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But, rather to skid in sideways........
totally worn out and broken, shouting 'Holy ****, WHAT A RIDE!'"
FirebirdPhil
13-04-2020, 12:00 PM #517

My is300 was like this, broke the Toyota special tool, in the end a one inch drive did the job.


"Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But, rather to skid in sideways........
totally worn out and broken, shouting 'Holy ****, WHAT A RIDE!'"

Phil01
Posting Freak
2,004
13-04-2020, 03:32 PM
ZAIS200 Holy cow dude, you should have seen it... There were 4 of us all with motor mechanic experience, and this little bolt had us all looking like a bunch of chimps! It was unbelievable we had a battery operated half inch impact gun on it... Didn't budge, then we literally bathed the whole bolt area in WD40... Still nothing, then we tried a half in T-bar with a 1.5m extension bar on it and guess what... In 6th gear it was moving the car backwards and still it would not budge, then i put my foot on the brake with it still in gear and the handbrake on, it was just turning the whole drive train on its mountings, so in fear of us damaging mounts we gave up... Nothing would crack the bolt loose, the plan is to take it to the mechanics workshop early Saturday morning to use a bigger more powerful compressed air impact gun that they use when they work on busses, my mechanic is a diesel-mac for one of the local bus companies...I'm a bit worried though what if all of this doesn't work how will we get that bolt loose, maybe take a torch to it and use heat to crack it loose?

Four experienced motor mechanics using WD40 as a release agent???
mmmm

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Halo ring headlights, OEM windblocker, Bluetooth streaming HU, Blue leather handbrake and gear lever gaitor, Centre brake/tail light mod, Blue velour door cards, Polished cam cover, Polished front strut bar, 4xheadrest speakers, JDM floor mats, Suede semi dish steering wheel,
Phil01
13-04-2020, 03:32 PM #518

ZAIS200 Holy cow dude, you should have seen it... There were 4 of us all with motor mechanic experience, and this little bolt had us all looking like a bunch of chimps! It was unbelievable we had a battery operated half inch impact gun on it... Didn't budge, then we literally bathed the whole bolt area in WD40... Still nothing, then we tried a half in T-bar with a 1.5m extension bar on it and guess what... In 6th gear it was moving the car backwards and still it would not budge, then i put my foot on the brake with it still in gear and the handbrake on, it was just turning the whole drive train on its mountings, so in fear of us damaging mounts we gave up... Nothing would crack the bolt loose, the plan is to take it to the mechanics workshop early Saturday morning to use a bigger more powerful compressed air impact gun that they use when they work on busses, my mechanic is a diesel-mac for one of the local bus companies...I'm a bit worried though what if all of this doesn't work how will we get that bolt loose, maybe take a torch to it and use heat to crack it loose?

Four experienced motor mechanics using WD40 as a release agent???
mmmm


1990 Eunos Roadster in Mariner DU blue
Cobalt cat back, Decat pipe, 15in Red Rota GT3 alloys, Toyo tyres, Lowered on Coil overs, Red anti roll bars, 14degree timing mod, white dash kit, illuminated side marker lights,
Halo ring headlights, OEM windblocker, Bluetooth streaming HU, Blue leather handbrake and gear lever gaitor, Centre brake/tail light mod, Blue velour door cards, Polished cam cover, Polished front strut bar, 4xheadrest speakers, JDM floor mats, Suede semi dish steering wheel,

Chargespeed
Junior Member
33
14-04-2020, 04:45 AM
Well my Tezza just got the mother and father of a good valeting
Hopefully the rain and birds stay away :lol:
Chargespeed
14-04-2020, 04:45 AM #519

Well my Tezza just got the mother and father of a good valeting
Hopefully the rain and birds stay away :lol:

ZAIS200
Senior Member
741
14-04-2020, 05:56 AM
Phil01 Four experienced motor mechanics using WD40 as a release agent???
mmmm

Yeah after we tried every thing else, if you have any other ideas we can try, i would love to hear them who knows it may help.
ZAIS200
14-04-2020, 05:56 AM #520

Phil01 Four experienced motor mechanics using WD40 as a release agent???
mmmm

Yeah after we tried every thing else, if you have any other ideas we can try, i would love to hear them who knows it may help.

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