That *** 350 nm crankshaft pulley bolt
Posted: 13 Aug 2020, 16:03
I am fitting the old triple groove crankshaft pulley to a recon engine I am installing.
I loosened the bolt to remove the pulley from the old engine by whacking a 3/4" drive t-bar with a small sledgehammer, but don't think I can calibrate a clout to give the correct torque to use the same method put it back.
As the gearbox is not yet installed, I could lock the flywheel with the standard tool, but read somewhere that doing this and tightening the bolt to 350 nm could impose too much twist on the crankshaft.
Can anyone tell me if locking the flywheel to tighten the bolt at the other end to 350 nm is permissible?
I loosened the bolt to remove the pulley from the old engine by whacking a 3/4" drive t-bar with a small sledgehammer, but don't think I can calibrate a clout to give the correct torque to use the same method put it back.
As the gearbox is not yet installed, I could lock the flywheel with the standard tool, but read somewhere that doing this and tightening the bolt to 350 nm could impose too much twist on the crankshaft.
Can anyone tell me if locking the flywheel to tighten the bolt at the other end to 350 nm is permissible?