Pulling a Crank Shaft pulley
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The air pressure used to drive the impact wrench has little to do with the torque made by the wrench. The torque produced is mostly a function of the internal design of the wrench.The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, ALComment
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Probably removed once before
that isn't true...I have never removed the one I had because the motor was a rats nest 320k kilometers all original. neither case is true in mine.
But what was written above re: the internals of the gun makes perfect sense to me. but I would think the air pressure would have something to do with how much the gun can take and give.sigpicComment
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OP,
To get mine off, I removed the grill kidneys, radiator & AC condenser, attached the Pelican parts pulley holding tool and set it so the end of said tool was torquing against the floor. Then I used a 3/4" impact gun. I had tried the aforementioned posts here, (huge cheater bar on a snappy 3/4 breaker bar) and thought I was either going to break the tool or break some part of me if the bolt gave free.
And +1 on torquing it back tight with a proper torque wrench though I did put some anti seize on the bolt treads before torquing.
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