Off Road SHO
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I'm hoping he doesn't post a vid of the firemen cleaning up and putting away hoses...
Tom
Tom
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I'm hoping he doesn't post a vid of the firemen cleaning up and putting away hoses...
Tom[/QU
Nope....![]()
Damn has this bolt still not come off? This is the very reason I avoid working on my SHO and often give up quickly when I attempt it. I once spent a couple of hours hammering the **** out of a tie rod end trying to free it from the knuckle only to have someone come and assist me and after 3 whacks it broke free. I proceeded to say a few bad things.


uh, well.
The purpose of Tom's tool was so that you didn't need to use a hole saw to remove he ******. It was to neutralize the crank so you can put a lot of torque on the bolt...
Good work, though.

Why didn't you guys call me? The tool was designed to rest against the bottom of the front of the subframe, however, the axle is plenty strong if you followed my instructions of resting the tool's handle against it before applying force. Oh well.
I had made another crank holding tool years ago that used the flywheel's ring gear and anchored it to the block using the starter's mounting hole on block. But this method (that I copied from a VDub tool that I made back in 73) required removing the starter and the associated headaches that goes with it AND more importantly, the crank would absorb some of the twisting torque applied by the cheater bar. The crank would actually twist a little and I was worried about damaging something. That is why I came up with the new improved big tool of mine.
Tom
So when do we get to see a close-up of Tom's massive tool?![]()