so im trying to get the timing cover off my s50, and the crank bolt is in the way? do i need to remove it in order to pull the timing cover off? the disk that the pulleys bolt up to is just a lil too big to clear. thanks!
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you have to take the crank bolt out to get the timing cover off. it will take you 300 ft lbs to get it off.My 2.9L Build!
Originally posted by Ernest HemingwayThere are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.
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You can cut the timing cover with something, but you still wouldn't have the bolt broken loose.My 2.9L Build!
Originally posted by Ernest HemingwayThere are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.
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Hahahaha , the ever fun crank bolt . :D
Guys at home can never get those things off .
I have received 2 S52 cranks in the mail that still had the timing cover on them . :rofl:
When I first attempted to remove my S50 crank bolt I started to think for some reason it might be reverse thread .
Ended up using a 10ft long piece of square tube stock as a cheater bar . :D
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Originally posted by surebimmer View PostMight as well replace the front crank seal if your going to take the cover off. I did all the seals on my motor when I had mine apart.IG: @Baye30
FRONT VALENCE IS ZENDER!!! STOP FILLING MY PM BOX PPL!!!
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Yes you can.
There are 4? bolts semi hidden under the cam sprockets going through the head and down into the upper timing cover that you will need a wobble extension or two two get at.
They are external torx head bolts, make sure you get all of them before you try prying the upper timing cover away from the bottom of the head or you will encounter alot of resistance i.e. it won't fucking come off!
I used some red permatex RTV on the top of the timing cover on reassembly since the only gasket sealing it at the top is part of the head gasket and cannot be replaced on its own.
EDIT: The e36 Bentley manual says that the crank hub bolt is one time use. I went to order one from the dealership and they had never ordered one in before, spoke with a tech there and he said that they always re-use them just put a bit of loc-tite on it. I waited for a long time for a stupid new bolt to come in before I found this out.
'89 Alpine S52 with goodies
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