Wow, I finally.....uhhhh....got it off. I was at the point where I was about to call a mobile mechanic. I was seriously stuck, but a friend of mine came over with air tools and ideas, and this is how it went.
I tried: (in this order)
A ratchet
A bigger ratchet
Bumping the starter
A "flex handle?" (what's the cool name for those things?)
A "flex handle" with an aluminum hockey stick over the end
An impact wrench
Several impact wrench-flex handle combinations
A blowtorch and an impact wrench
A jig that my friend made (the jig braces the pulley)
The jig and the impact wrench
The jig, the torch and the impact wrench
A 3 foot pipe over the "flex handle"
A 3 foot pipe over the plex handle and the jig, braced against the hood strut mount by a piece of 2X4 (this is what finally broke it)
And speaking of breaking, the death tool is:
2 3/8" drive ratchets
1 1/2"-3/8" socket adaptor
most of the bolts used in the jig
1 crank bolt
1 crank pulley
1 knuckle (left hand) (yes, on my left hand)
Now, if I could only remember why I took it off.....
I tried: (in this order)
A ratchet
A bigger ratchet
Bumping the starter
A "flex handle?" (what's the cool name for those things?)
A "flex handle" with an aluminum hockey stick over the end
An impact wrench
Several impact wrench-flex handle combinations
A blowtorch and an impact wrench
A jig that my friend made (the jig braces the pulley)
The jig and the impact wrench
The jig, the torch and the impact wrench
A 3 foot pipe over the "flex handle"
A 3 foot pipe over the plex handle and the jig, braced against the hood strut mount by a piece of 2X4 (this is what finally broke it)
And speaking of breaking, the death tool is:
2 3/8" drive ratchets
1 1/2"-3/8" socket adaptor
most of the bolts used in the jig
1 crank bolt
1 crank pulley
1 knuckle (left hand) (yes, on my left hand)
Now, if I could only remember why I took it off.....