Tried it, and the nuts are getting rounded
How bad of a plan is to cut the “steam” of the old fan clutch so I can have more space to use other methods of nut extraction?
This might be a dumb question, but are you turning them the right way?
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Tried it, and the nuts are getting rounded
How bad of a plan is to cut the “steam” of the old fan clutch so I can have more space to use other methods of nut extraction?
No such thing as dumb question when it comes to me working on carsThis might be a dumb question, but are you turning them the right way?
Ok awesome much appreciated!! If I take them the block should I leave it together crank and pistons to check? After taking the head of the pistons look smoked to my untrained eye. And one of the cylinder walls looks scored!You will want to put all the buckets back in place and install the camshafts loosely with their caps. If you tighten them more than just a couple threads, you will want to follow the cam torque sequence. The machine shop needs valvetrain parts to get the valve adjustment correct after their machine work is done. That does not mean you can just slap everything back together; instead be sure to check the valve adjustment when it is all back together.
You should be able to get 2 box ends on separate nuts. Bind one against the fan clutch while loosening the other. They shouldn't be very tight at all. Doo this all the way around. On the last one you can put box end over a stud and bind it against the clutch.No such thing as dumb question when it comes to me working on cars
But yeah, I was doing the right tight left loose thing, I guess Ill just have to buy some chisel and go to town
That was the technique I started with, but it was starting to round the nuts. Those nuts are in there good.You should be able to get 2 box ends on separate nuts. Bind one against the fan clutch while loosening the other. They shouldn't be very tight at all. Doo this all the way around. On the last one you can put box end over a stud and bind it against the clutch.
Got the head of and any thoughts on condition? @ToyotaDon has been giving me some we’ll needed advice!
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That's strange.That was the technique I started with, but it was starting to round the nuts. Those nuts are in there good.
Take a grinder and cut out the middle section like I didAmazon product ASIN B00OI0VPTIIt was very tight trying squeeze them onto the brackets, but it worked. I didn't have any washers the right size, so I just zip tied it to the holes in the bracket. The shelf actually has a divider in the middle, running length wise. Bout an inch or 2 tall. Kind of annoying, but it is what it is
That was the technique I started with, but it was starting to round the nuts. Those nuts are in there good.
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Great to see you my friend. Good times as always.
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