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Bobcat 632 - Blown Head Gasket?
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<blockquote data-quote="cdmccul" data-source="post: 123531" data-attributes="member: 9318"><p>Today's preferred method for removing a flywheel bolt would be to use a battery impact. If that's in the budget, that's the way to go. You'll never regret having one. You can buy a 120 volt corded impact for a little less money, but you won't regret the little extra cost in buying the cordless ones. As the saying goes, "buy once, cry once" - buying a good brand is almost always better than buying cheap.</p><p></p><p>The other thing you could do is thread some longer bolts into the flywheel's outer edge, and then brace a prybar in them. Then you have a hand on the prybar, and a hand on the wrench to pull against eachother. Gives you more control and leverage.</p><p></p><p>Lots of ways to get around it... Not sure what you have available to you.</p><p></p><p>You can also use a flywheel holding tool... Cheaper to buy, but less chance to reuse it again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdmccul, post: 123531, member: 9318"] Today's preferred method for removing a flywheel bolt would be to use a battery impact. If that's in the budget, that's the way to go. You'll never regret having one. You can buy a 120 volt corded impact for a little less money, but you won't regret the little extra cost in buying the cordless ones. As the saying goes, "buy once, cry once" - buying a good brand is almost always better than buying cheap. The other thing you could do is thread some longer bolts into the flywheel's outer edge, and then brace a prybar in them. Then you have a hand on the prybar, and a hand on the wrench to pull against eachother. Gives you more control and leverage. Lots of ways to get around it... Not sure what you have available to you. You can also use a flywheel holding tool... Cheaper to buy, but less chance to reuse it again [/QUOTE]
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