Removing crank bolt

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Looks like Kevs option - ititwivanamma :shock:
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Yes indeed, the irony is I just want to take the cam out and put it in the 360, otherwise the 318 is just for spares, boat anchor etc,,
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Next post: How do I get this pesky damper off! :D
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Kev, you mean its doesnt just fall :shock: off? sigh...
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3 bolt puller time....
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Thanks Pete, i thought it would. Does it need to be something medieval? :twisted:
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Bit of plate steel, 4 holes, 3 bolts into the damper and some imagination with the centre bolt or use the damper bolt to push.

Remember the Damper holes are not blind so do not screw in the bolts too far or you will damage the chain case (well, you could on a big block, not sure on SB)
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Thanks Pete, i can see the drive chain from whee ive removed the fuel pump. Can guage it fromt here.
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SteveB! You animal! :shock:
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Thanks steve, that made my day! I remember doing similar things with Lambretta engines 20 yrs ago. We didnt know that you had such things as extracting tools. Dozens of engine case parts despatched to the skip :shock:
I've actually got a Edelbrock performer cam/followers sitting on the shelf, I may just fit those to get back on the road. Ho hum..
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Thick wooden handle thru the flex plate its a chinch, the wood gives a lot but the flex plate stay ok
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Why are my messages so out of time with whats occuring ????
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Not so out of date. Me and 'Mustang Mike' were discussing that option (rather than a big axe!) last evening.
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Just make sure the wood doesn't break and end up behind the flex plate.... now thats a pig!
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