Re: Fly wheel tool
An impact wrench may be used to loosen but it's not nearly accurate enough for tightening. <br />The evil, backyard hack methods I've used in the past is to jam the starter with an aluminium rod (soft metal anyway) or the old 'fill a cylinder with rope' methods. Problem with the first one is possible damage to the starter. Problem with the second one is that you're putting a lot of force on the con-rod and crank/crankcase, especially if you don't use enough rope. The other problem with that method, as one iboater learned, is that sometimes your rope gets cut off in a port so you have to tear the engine down to retreive it.<br /><br />Nowadays, I use an extra-large strap wrench. When that fails, a flywheel holder/turning tool will be on order.<br /><br />EDIT: Rodbolt posted while I was typing. You would be wise to heed his advice.