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Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine
[Re: justice]
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12/05/12 08:32 PM
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Very good progress. Might try to spin it out by hand. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
87 Raider 4D56td v5MT1 31's..Basically Stock
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Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine
[Re: LandRaider]
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12/05/12 09:41 PM
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Doesn't budge with an E-Z out...yet.
John B.
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Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine
[Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria]
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12/05/12 09:53 PM
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Drill bigger, blue loctite on the chuck...
Now that the bolt is drilled thru, it's a good time to soak the back end of the bolt thru the hole, acetone and dexron, half and half.
The bigger the drilled hole, the bigger the easy out you could use, and the harder you can twist it without breaking. Put the easy out under strong torque with an adjustable wrench, and whack the end of the easy out to shock it loose.
You're getting there...
Last edited by fasteddy; 12/05/12 11:09 PM.
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Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine
[Re: fasteddy]
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12/06/12 01:48 AM
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I've gotten at least a turn out of it, counter-clockwise. The adjustable wrench just isn't cutting it, though. I can't get the angle I need to put torque on it, but it is turning. All I have is PB Blaster, but I'm getting a lot in there (and have been doing that for days). I'm also using my little magnet to get as many shavings out as possible before moving the bolt.
Of course I USED to have a decent selection of 8-point sockets, but every single one of them has jumped ship and I can't find them. That's what I'm really jonesin' for right now.
And of course, now it's dark again. I only have about a half hour after work each day. I'll get it though.
John B.
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Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine
[Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria]
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12/09/12 04:06 PM
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Is the V6 3.0L also subject to this needed upgrade?
- '83 Might Max: IG @83mmax
- '88 Raider: my OG
- '89 Raider: rescued
- '92 RS M/T: sold
- '93 SR: sent to crusher
- '05 Montero LTD: sold
- '18 PHEV: wife's daily
- '14 OL GT
- http://www.tuffpans.com
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Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine
[Re: plh]
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12/09/12 04:32 PM
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Is the V6 3.0L also subject to this needed upgrade? Yes .. Its engine harmonics and balance vibration that breaks the bolt.. Not bad bolts ...Thats why the crank bolt and update bolt look so funky ... A ARP bolt will just make the crank snout break ...Put a new crank bolt every year as I have and you will not have a problem ...
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Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine
[Re: haztoys]
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12/09/12 08:17 PM
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Same part number for the V6 3.0L?
- '83 Might Max: IG @83mmax
- '88 Raider: my OG
- '89 Raider: rescued
- '92 RS M/T: sold
- '93 SR: sent to crusher
- '05 Montero LTD: sold
- '18 PHEV: wife's daily
- '14 OL GT
- http://www.tuffpans.com
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Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine
[Re: plh]
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12/09/12 10:32 PM
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1. buy a tap wrench, or 2. sort thru your 12pt 1/4" drive sockets - one should "fit" the square on the ezout well enough to turn it with some force.
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Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine
[Re: plh]
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12/10/12 03:20 AM
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Same part number for the V6 3.0L? I'll answer my own question. ASA says it is the same number for my '92 V6 3.0L 1101A022
- '83 Might Max: IG @83mmax
- '88 Raider: my OG
- '89 Raider: rescued
- '92 RS M/T: sold
- '93 SR: sent to crusher
- '05 Montero LTD: sold
- '18 PHEV: wife's daily
- '14 OL GT
- http://www.tuffpans.com
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Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine
[Re: fasteddy]
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12/10/12 03:58 PM
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1. buy a tap wrench, or 2. sort thru your 12pt 1/4" drive sockets - one should "fit" the square on the ezout well enough to turn it with some force. Yeah, of course I found a 1/4" eight point socket. It lasted about one revolution before it stripped out. Tap wrench next... John B.
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