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Old 05-23-13, 09:46 PM
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Flywheel stopper tool

Anyone have a fly wheel stopper tool I can barrow? Lemme know
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na or turbo?
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I don't, however you can use a piece of chain bolted to the flywheel.
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can you please explain how I would use a chain bolted to the fly wheel?
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I have one
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This is not rocket science. I have one you can use. Worst caste you might have to drill an additional hole if the bolt pattern is different for the turbo flywheel. I am about 1/2 mile up the road from Lloyds place near Carnation.

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I fiddle with the air compressor and air wrench &was able to remove it no problem.
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A couple bolts and some chain. You can protect flywheel teeth with small piece of wood... if the tranny is removed.. not sure what your doing exactly so may not be possible.
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Take off the starter ring off a old flywheel and cut out a chunk and make your own tool with that piece, some bolts and a welder.
cheap and easy guys.
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Use the "arms" off of a regular engine stand like I did...mine's NA, but might work for turbo too.
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