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grumpf! how to reach *that* engine bolt
Hi there
Little out of ideas trying to reach the upper left (driver's side) engine-transaxle bolt. Its that type without NUT (crankcase has a fixed round bolt). So its meant to be reached from down under...but gosh...the bolt is so close to the clutch lever...and there is the heat exchanger in between...can't put any of my ratchets there... you think that the heat exchanger can be removed? looks like dificult to me...boh somebody can enlighten me? cheers |
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grumpf! how to reach *that* engine bolt
Kuebel Guy wrote:
> Hi there > > Little out of ideas trying to reach the upper left (driver's side) > engine-transaxle bolt. > > Its that type without NUT (crankcase has a fixed round bolt). So its > meant to be reached from down under...but gosh...the bolt is so close > to the clutch lever...and there is the heat exchanger in > between...can't put any of my ratchets there... > > you think that the heat exchanger can be removed? looks like dificult > to me...boh > > somebody can enlighten me? > > cheers LONG extension, 17mm socket, and a ratchet will do the trick. Skinny little arms would help Luckily I'm equipped with both There is no need to remove the heat exchanger. You may want to yank the plastic accordeon tube out to gain more room. Jan |
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grumpf! how to reach *that* engine bolt
yum
you mean that looking from top side, the extension will not interfere with anyting? yep, accordeon is out already humm humm never thought about that one... thanks Jan as usual! |
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grumpf! how to reach *that* engine bolt
Kuebel Guy wrote: > Hi there > > Little out of ideas trying to reach the upper left (driver's side) > engine-transaxle bolt. > > Its that type without NUT (crankcase has a fixed round bolt). So its > meant to be reached from down under...but gosh...the bolt is so close > to the clutch lever...and there is the heat exchanger in > between...can't put any of my ratchets there... > > you think that the heat exchanger can be removed? looks like dificult > to me...boh > > somebody can enlighten me? > > cheers > > It helps if you jack up that side and remove the rear wheel. Then you can loosen the 17mm bolt while kneeling outside the fender. Otherwise you have to lie on your back underneath the car and reach up. Some sockets don't allow enough clearance between the bolt and the tranny case. Every time I install a different tranny I grind off material on the case where it surrounds the bolt. Randall |
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grumpf! how to reach *that* engine bolt
extension worked smoothly owe you a beer Jan
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grumpf! how to reach *that* engine bolt
Kuebel Guy wrote:
> extension worked smoothly owe you a beer Jan Make that a Cuba Libre Jan |
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grumpf! how to reach *that* engine bolt
I used a bunch of ratchet 3/8 extensions, universals etc..gotta get both
arms up and hads up near clutch lever..make sure engine is cool. Howie |
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grumpf! how to reach *that* engine bolt
I was shown a little trick by an old VW mechanic in my home town to
reach that stubborn bolt on my '65 bug. He has a ratchet wrench that is offset on both ends with a 17mm on one side. The offset allows me to reach it and the ratchet end allows me to move it about 10 degrees each pull without having to reseat the wrench after each pull. ---------------------------------------------- Posted with NewsLeecher v1.0 beta 25 * Binary Usenet Leeching Made Easy * http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet ---------------------------------------------- |
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