torque crank damper bolt on ATX

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HerbieTheMisfit

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I'm wrapping up my front 60k and I'm attempting to torque the crank bolt to 126ft-lbs. What's the preferred method for this on the ATX? I did some searching last night and came up with a few methods:
1) strap wrench on damper (I tried this - broke the strap on my cheap-a$$ wrench)
2) c-clamp on damper
3) socket wrench on alternator pulley
4) impact wrench?

I have an impact wrench and I hit with that at 90psi - is that sufficient? I'd hate to see that bolt come loose.

Also - blue loctite or not?

-Jim
 

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I applied blue loctite on my crank bolt. After 42,000 miles (currently at 152K) - all is well so far. That should be sufficient - in my opinion. Good luck.
 

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Get a better strap wrench and torque it properly. My $5 strap wrench has been through at least 10 crank damper bolt torque-ings.
 

RAYJAY

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sdpatt said:
Get a better strap wrench and torque it properly. My $5 strap wrench has been through at least 10 crank damper bolt torque-ings.


ok sorry to hijack this thread but how do you get the bolt off if motor is out of the car ?

Jeff
 

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