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PMD Power

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I got everything BUT the flywheel off... I just turn the engine no matter what I do.. I cann belive I had no problems till now :(

any hints or thoughts on how to make this easier?
 

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You mean how to get the flywheel off? I've never done it on a SHO but don't you wedge something to keep the flywheel from turning and use a good sized wratchet to remove it? Make sure you mark the crank and the flywheel to realign where it came off.
 

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luigisho:
You mean how to get the flywheel off? I've never done it on a SHO but don't you wedge something to keep the flywheel from turning and use a good sized wratchet to remove it? Make sure you mark the crank and the flywheel to realign where it came off.
I wish it were that easy... but since it is a MTX there are no holes in the flywheel to wedge it still maybe after food and a break I will get it off or become more creative :)
 

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Sorry haven't been in there yet. I think marking the crank and the flywheel still applies. Maybe you're going to need an air wratchet to get it?
 

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Ford makes a little gizmo that goes into a hole at about the 11:00 position on the block with a little tooth to lock the flywheel in position. It's a cheap (~$15 if I recall) tool that is universal to most Fords.

The only other thing I can think to try would be to install a harmonic balancer puller on the crank pulley, and then put a breaker bar or pipe in between the two bolts and rest it against the subframe to prevent the crank from turning when you are removing the flywheel bolts.
 

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FWIW, if you decide to buy one, it's called a "Flywheel Holding Tool" and the P/N is T74P-6375-A. OTC probably has an equivalent part even cheaper than Ford.
 

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Thanks guys.. I figured out a nice redneck way to do it ( I figured since I am in TX now it is okay)

I saw a short 12 inch piece of chain an got an idea... I put on one of the pressure plate bolts and attatched the chain to one of the tranny bolt holes in the block. When I tried that and that first bolt broke through I was SO happy... but mad that I spent 3-4 hours on just the flywheel :(

but now I know there is a tool for it thumbs_u
 
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