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Old 05-02-2008, 06:09 PM   #1
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Default Flywheel Lock

Going to remove the flywheel tomorrow.

I have a peice of steel, about a inch or so wide and 3/8" thick. I will wedge the steel into the flywheel and drill holes where I can run bolts into the rear plate. See Pics.

I don't think this will break/harm anything, but if I cannot get the FW free, I will order and wait for the MazdaTrix FW tool to come in the mail.
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Impact gun...
Makes all those flywheel stopper useless...


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Well, I guess I should try the compressor.
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And you own an air compressor?
That's no excuse!


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I bought a compressor for this job. But so far, I had not needed to break it out. So, I will go ahead and set it up and try to break loos the front and rear nuts and bolts.
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Use the compressor (I likey air tools) if anything you get to have some fun.
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