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With special tools 5187 and 5188 you use a torque wrench, not a breaker bar. Torque to 255 ft lbs. The 5188 extension inline with the torque wrench amplifies the 255 ft lbs at the torque wrench handle to ~350 ft lbs at the bolt. Give it a shot, I bet you can do it.
BTW the greenbook specs 332 ft lbs tightening torque at the crankshaft bolt itself.
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I don't own a torque wrench that goes to 255 foot pounds. That is also an issue.
Oh, okay, good to know. The green book says 255 foot pounds but I was never clear that the extension "juiced" it to 100 additional foot pounds. Interesting, thanks for that.
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I didn't have one either but harbor freight sells this adapter that's apparently pretty accurate and is rated to a crazy 750 ft-lb. https://www.harborfreight.com/34-in-...ter-58707.html
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Good find! 3/4" drive will need an adapter to fit tool 5188.
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Awesome!
Oh boy that is a good find bigvolvoboy! They also have a "1/2 in. Drive 25-250 ft. lb. Digital Torque Adapter" which I guess I could connect to the 9995188 extension tool. Doing this if I can get ~250 ft/lbs. on the Quinn tool, using the extension tool that would equal ~350 ft/lbs. Right?
I'm not sure if that would all fit and not contact the radiator. Ideally I don't really want to remove the radiator, but I guess I need to pick the path of least resistance.
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I haven't tried myself yet because I'm waiting on some parts but I would highly recommend removing the radiator makes life a lot easier for sure.
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"Regular" torque wrenches are more accurate in the middle of their ranges, less so at the extremes. I don't know if that still applies to this new type. Interesting thing to research. Quote:
Also, since you will be moving the water pump back and forth, we like to replace the large WP o-ring gasket there with new.
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Already done! I removed them to get to the front crank bolt to turn the engine over. Oh, that's a great idea. I'll need to find a part number for it, thanks!
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Rescue day #2; 04-15-2023
Tomorrow I'll be back at the site to work on the car. I don't have a lot to accomplish; instead several tasks that will lead to accomplishments:
I am removing the master cylinder due to the brake pedal being immovable. I have line wrenches that I hope will help with the brake lines at the master cylinder. Perhaps they might also help with the transmission cooler lines. PB B'laster could also prove useful. Should I try to cover or plug the disconnected brake lines? I plan to service the brakes to whatever extent is needed. In the least flushing and bleeding the brakes, in the most replacing the calipers. Thanks!
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Be careful with this. I rounded one out once. Try all the prep tricks first:
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Yes, to keep foreign debris out. I have used pieces of aluminum foil to "cap" them.
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