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Originally Posted by wcrispino
Yeah turning it counter clockwise. Im going to try and get a bigger pipe to put on the socket and hopefully that will do it. Ill keep you updated on what happens.
Thanks
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Any news for us? When you get it to turn, it should either make the back wheels turn, make the clutch slip, or engine turn over...or the bolt will break free/loose. Which happened?
Oh, I recall another trick. If you're careful about which way the breaker bar is resting against the ground...very careful...you can use the starter to try to break the crank bolt free. It's kind of risky because if the breaker bar is resting the wrong way, it can do damage including (but not limited to) breaking your a/c lines.