POSHO
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That's what I thought, but with the wheels in the air they weren't moving either. Anyway, I lowered it down so the wheels contacted, couldn't get the breaker bar in through the top, so I went from the bottom. Kept on cranking the bar, and it felt like the engine kept on turning. Still, I could actually hear the bolt off cutting into the bolt head, so I kept on going. After about a half hour of this, I stuck my fingers in there to see how much more I had to go. It had made contact, the bolt off was all the way on. So, I positioned everything, went in, and cranked the engine. 'ting,' I hear the bar fall to the ground. Went over to have a look, and the bolt head was just shreddedSHOman24v said:with the wheels on the ground the engine wont move
I'm definately not one to give up, but this is pushing me towards the line. I think I'll just give my buddy's dad a call tomorrow (Ford mechanic, problem-solving guru), and have him take a look at it. I have little doubt he'll be able to take care of it, but If he can't, good ol' Tom will be getting a ring (hope you're not busy tomorrow
Thanks for all the help (especially SHOman), and I'm most definately open to other suggestions if anyone has any...
Oh yeah, checked my bank account, and not enough for a decent MIG welder