Hey, Tater!

Frank Acampora

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I tried your hint for removing flywheel nuts today. Worked like a charm. Probably the best hint I have seen here.
 

UncleBuck81

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Re: Hey, Tater!

Awesome! That is a good trick and I will try it out tom, have to change a stator. Thanks to Tater and Frank for reposting so I saw it.
 

GA_Boater

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Re: Hey, Tater!

I bet that would work on my Merc too. Locking down the flywheel to get the nut is a bear. Hope I remember the next time it has to come off. Thanks guys.
 

tater76

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Re: Hey, Tater!

Thanks or the Kudos fellas :) Hope it saves some knuckles ;)
 

Frank Acampora

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I don't usually do this but I really think this deserves to be bumped. Tater used a socket. I happened to have a chunk of aluminum just the right size. Really though anything that fits in the gap between the land and flywheel teeth would probably do well. And remember: It also works for torqueing the nut to specs.

Dang! you would think Chrysler purposely put that land there and then never mentioned it in the manual.
 

tater76

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Re: Hey, Tater!

Here are the pics again for your enjoyment ;)Haileyebay 001.jpgHaileyebay 002.jpg
 
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