Removing crank bolt

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Removing crank bolt

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I need to remove the big bolt on the front end of the crank to access the timing cover. How doi get it off?
The engine just turns over. Have I got to put rope down the spark plug holes?
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I normally do this with the engine in the car with the power steering pump still conected by putting a spanner on the bokt on the snout of the p/s pump works a treat every time . If the engine is out even easier get sonebody to hold a spanner on one of the bolts ant the other end of the crank.
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Socket that FITS, power bar on to chassis leg, pull lead off coil -flick starter Works every time :D
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Very Health & Safety.

I find you can just shock it off....
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Hammer, big one. :D
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i guess everyone will cring at this, and it may explain why the flex plate i sent dave had a small bend in one leg, but i have in the past put a hefty screwdriver thru the flexplate and turned it til it jams agains the block, then the bolt undoes ! :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Thats how my local land rover main dealer does the current diesels :)
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Blimey, lots of options then. The engine is still in situ ,but the steering pump is removed. On two strokes I used to build we'd use a conrod holder. I'l try to shock it off i guess.

ps How much does a small block weigh, need to order a hoist/crane for removal?
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To be safe get a 1000kg hoist. That way you can safely get the reach.
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Cheers, Dave, sorry to hear about your crank problems.
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I'd say the safest and easiest way to do it would be take the sump off, jam the wooden handle of a hammer up there and wedge it between one of the crank throws and the block.

gotta say though, I used hughs method with the flexplate jamming technique :oops:
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Everything is currently disconnected or removed so I guess its one of the engine out methods.
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Smallblock weighs about 600lbs (270kg). Agree it's best to build in a bit of safety, although mine has comfortably sat on my 350kg engine stand for some time. Not the same as a hoist mind, but if you really can't get a 1000kg hoist there's a fair bit of margin there!!
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Yeah but a 1000kg hoist is rated at a LOT less by the time you have extended the arm out.
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