The World's Tightest Bolt (2 Viewers)

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So, my first timing wrestling with the 1HD-T crankshaft pulley / harmonic balancer bolt. It's kicking my ass.

I tried bumping the starter; disconnect fuel cutoff solenoid, long breaker bar. Starter doesn't have the guts to break it lose.

I then proceeded to snap my SST #09330-00021 in half doing it the way the factory manual recommended.

Thoughts? Suggestions?
 
Any mates got a big ass 18V impact wrench?
 
Having done this job twice.
Once one the side of the road in a snowstorm between Revelstoke and Roger's Pass with the tools I had on board....got me home 4000km away.
Pull the rad, batteries and whatever.
You can lock in low up against a solid object, go to a big truck tire shop and get a huge torque wrench.
Put it back together with the best loctite and torque to specs.
 
Having done this job twice.
Once one the side of the road in a snowstorm between Revelstoke and Roger's Pass with the tools I had on board....got me home 4000km away.
Pull the rad, batteries and whatever.
You can lock in low up against a solid object, go to a big truck tire shop and get a huge torque wrench.
Put it back together with the best loctite and torque to specs.

I'm pulling everything off right now. I kind of came to the same conclusion as you.

Interesting enough, the "Gregory's" aussie manual says to jam a prybar into the inspection port to stop up your flywheel ring gears.
😆

I've got a buddy coming over with his air tank and 1/2 impact. I think it's good for about 750ft/lb loosening.
 
I don’t have any direct experience with them, but I’ve heard that weighted impact sockets really help too.
 
On a side note.... any of you 80 series folks. I need to turn up a factory non-EGR 1HDFT crossover pipe.

I'm sure someone has ripped one off for an intercooler. I tried classifieds but haven't had much luck
:cry:
 
I wrestled with one on a 2jz engine recently. I bought the car cheap because the mechanic chip couldn’t get the crankshaft pulley bolt out. I went through 3 breaker bars before I figured it out.

For anyone else that ever wrestles with this.


Step 1: buy a new bolt from Toyota.
Step 2: cut a t or x in the head of the stuck bolt to relieve tension.
Step 3: unthread bolt by hand.
 
or heat up the bolt with an oxy-fuel torch. that always works.
 
Someone on here made a plate to help with getting that HB bolt off. I bought the plate and will probably tackle this job when the water pump and timing belt need to be done again. I don’t remember whom made/sold the plate.
 
Someone on here made a plate to help with getting that HB bolt off.

The big advantage of having the plate/SST is that you save a lot of time in disassembly/assembly. The plate "tool" is thin enough to fit in between your front steering damper/support, and brace against the frame rails on either side.

I have now parted with the last of my Hilux with the 3L engine, but with those engines you must remove the harmonic balancer and crankshaft bolt when performing timing belt/water pump routine maintenance. The SST was more than up to the task, and I have removed and re-torqued many of them. That being said, we are talking about 173ft/lb for the 3L engine vs. 365 ft/lbs on a 1HD-T. I was surprised that the factory service tool was the same stainless-steel arm, with a different attachment for the pulley.

I will post a picture of the tool when I pick it up from the machine shop, and report back on how it does with re-torquing. On all the 3L crank bolts, I used Loctite 242, I plan to do the same with 1HD-T. I may invest in a longer 1/2 breaker bar, I think a 4ft bar will fit under the truck.

As a last resort I have now bought that Dewalt 20v impact, which was on sale at Lowes. Tool #DCF900, allegedly it is good for 1400ft/lbs of breakaway torque, which I have no way to test, but it sure made short work of that crank pulley bolt.
 
Had a similar experience not on the LC but with the axle nuts on my Supra, just couldn't get them to break loose with the air impact even with heat (~800ft/lbs breakaway torque). Borrowed a big Dewalt impact with the same 1400ft/lbs and they came off fairly easy, amazing tool.
 
I made a tool kind of like this (not my picture, but right idea). I made it four feet long. I have a four foot breaker bar too that is 1/2" drive. Easy Peasy.

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