well, i cant jamm it and dont own a rattle gun

the engine is complete, is there anyway of locking it up so i can undo the 8 bolts?
thanks
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deaf_rattle wrote:get the engine at tdc
then get a soft nylon rope and feed it into one of the bores that has the piston at the bottom most point.
stuff it in and then try and rotate the engine again... it will get stuck.
then sweet as nanas nuts
BZG|Bling wrote:I used a big flathead screwdriver, wedged it between a bolt i put into the engine block (usually to hold gearbox on) and the teeth on the flywheel, then just held the screwdriver tightly and undid the bolts
bluemaumau wrote:deaf_rattle wrote:get the engine at tdc
then get a soft nylon rope and feed it into one of the bores that has the piston at the bottom most point.
stuff it in and then try and rotate the engine again... it will get stuck.
then sweet as nanas nuts
thats sounds pretty ruff, and a little time consuming, any other ideas, thanks tho
Yup thats what I do every time, you can also use the dowls if you want.bluemaumau wrote:BZG|Bling wrote:I used a big flathead screwdriver, wedged it between a bolt i put into the engine block (usually to hold gearbox on) and the teeth on the flywheel, then just held the screwdriver tightly and undid the bolts
wicked idea will try now
BZG|Bling wrote:I used a big flathead screwdriver, wedged it between a bolt i put into the engine block (usually to hold gearbox on) and the teeth on the flywheel, then just held the screwdriver tightly and undid the bolts
matt dunn wrote:BZG|Bling wrote:I used a big flathead screwdriver, wedged it between a bolt i put into the engine block (usually to hold gearbox on) and the teeth on the flywheel, then just held the screwdriver tightly and undid the bolts
I usually use that method too,
but most times requires two people.
Another method I have seen is,
with a piece of chain, put a bolt through it into one of the clutch mounting threads, and another bolt through where the Gearbox bolts up.
Basically chains the flywheel so it only has limited movement.
Just be careful not to damage threads.
BZG|Bling wrote:I used a big flathead screwdriver, wedged it between a bolt i put into the engine block (usually to hold gearbox on) and the teeth on the flywheel, then just held the screwdriver tightly and undid the bolts
BZG|Bling wrote:sweet to put the valves back in after using method 2?
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