On Wed, 25 May 2005 18:54:04 -0700, "Scott" <homealone.com> wrote:
>"Mindy" <savagebrave@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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>> need help getting cover off to replace water pump....crank shaft spindle,
>> how to get off....thanks for any help
>
>If you mean you need to remove the nut from the end of the
>crankshaft, you put a breaker bar on the nut, lay the breaker
>bar on the frame rail, and hit the starter.
>The nut is not a left hand thread, its just very tight.
kill, injure or cause $$$$$$$damage
what a focktard
u just got booted out of most shops
for a stunt like that
PROPER TOOLS and safe practice is a must
or dont do the job
BE SAFE you focktard
hurc ast
Shoe Salesman - 27 May 2005 06:22 GMT
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> On Wed, 25 May 2005 18:54:04 -0700, "Scott" <homealone.com> wrote:
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> BE SAFE you focktard
> hurc ast
Dude, that "stunt" as you call it, is and has been used by millions of
mechanics everywhere for years. You have a pulley bolt burried where you
need a 12" or better extension, your 1/2 or even 3/4 impact wont get it.
That is the easiest way to get it loose. If you had any experiance you would
know that. Focktard. LOL. Ive been watching your posts for a while now and
at first I thought you had some experiance, now I can tell you are fresh out
of the junior college automotive program. Focktard. ROFL.
flaming/"c/"" @yahoo.com - 27 May 2005 06:43 GMT
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>at first I thought you had some experiance, now I can tell you are fresh out
>of the junior college automotive program. Focktard. ROFL.
lmfao
now i know why us mechanics are considered unskilled labor in canada
buy a real impact gun you retard
show me info where this technique is recommended
holy flying projectiles batman
hurc ast
Shoe Salesman - 27 May 2005 06:49 GMT
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> holy flying projectiles batman
> hurc ast
Better ask your junior college "teacher" about that technique Robin.
ROFL
RETARD
get some experiance
you go girl
LOL
Big Al - 27 May 2005 15:10 GMT
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> now and at first I thought you had some experiance, now I can tell you are
> fresh out of the junior college automotive program. Focktard. ROFL.
Some years back a local mechanic was working on a Studebaker. It had a large
nut on the axle to retain the hub/brake drum. To get it off he put a large
wrench on it and had his helper put it in gear and release the clutch while
he stood on the wrench to hold it. His partner put it in reverse and let the
clutch out. Tossed the guy about ten feet and he broke his arm:) Work safe.
Al
Shoe Salesman - 27 May 2005 22:42 GMT
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> Al
no, you should NEVER HOLD ON to the wrench(that guy is a tard for sure), lay
it against something like the frame like the original poster said. I'd pay
money to have seen that one.
flaming/"c/"" @yahoo.com - 27 May 2005 23:54 GMT
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>it against something like the frame like the original poster said. I'd pay
>money to have seen that one.
what would happen if the wrench slips and damages the engine or body
because of this act
you cannot control the starter precisly and you cannot properly hold
the wrench to the bolt
if this were a safe and proper practice
let me do it while you hold your face and body near this practice
f.ck i would pay to do that
OHSA will pull your ticket
wokers comensation will never pay a claim like this
i
PCK - 30 May 2005 03:56 GMT
what would happen if the wrench slips and damages the engine or body
> because of this act
> you cannot control the starter precisly and you cannot properly hold
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> i
damages the engine or body?
WTF are you smoking
I`ve seen this in more than one dealership I`ve worked at
always worked and done by master techs
your a loser