Thanks for advice. Just to clarify one of your previous posts:
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The force applied to each bolt will be the same. The spanner wrench actually applies torque to the pulley through the bolts. You have to have both bolts attached to get the pivot points (fulcrums) established to apply the torque. It turns out that equal amounts of force are applied to each bolt.


Do each of the legs (from the pivot point to where it bolts onto the pulley) have to be the "exact" same length in order to have 'equal amounts of force...applied'?.

It matters not a wit...?or it matters a little...?or it matters alot...?

Just want to feel secure that I'm not going to do some damage to the harmonic balancer and/or it's threaded holes.

Thanks again.

And also... on Ed C's tool, do you know of a do-it-yourselfer way of creating those half-inch square holes that can accept half-inch drive tools?

Last edited by trooperbc; 12/10/04 09:50 PM.