new guy B.C.
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Re: new guy B.C.
07 Jun 2010 17:55 - 07 Jun 2010 17:55
Would soak advancer and bolt with PBBlaster and allow to soak, overnight.
Next, remove small bolt, counter-clockwise, from end of crankshaft. The advancer and related parts should come off the crankshaft and into your hand.
Good Fortune!
Next, remove small bolt, counter-clockwise, from end of crankshaft. The advancer and related parts should come off the crankshaft and into your hand.
Good Fortune!
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Re: new guy B.C.
07 Jun 2010 19:24 - 07 Jun 2010 19:29Attachments:
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Re: new guy B.C.
07 Jun 2010 19:35
wannaby wrote:
Yes, BUT only with enough PBBlaster and enough soaking time.![B) B)](/media/kunena/emoticons/1.png)
The PBBlaster needs enough time to permeate between the rotor and crankshaft.
Good Fortune!
So got the bolt out but didnt drop into my hand frozen solid in there does it come off the shaft?
Yes, BUT only with enough PBBlaster and enough soaking time.
![B) B)](/media/kunena/emoticons/1.png)
The PBBlaster needs enough time to permeate between the rotor and crankshaft.
Good Fortune!
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