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PyRo9862 06-26-2005 08:24 PM

How do I keep my engine from turning?
 
I'm trying to tighten my flex plate bolts but the engine just keeps turning over on me. I thought if I put it in drive the tranny would hole it, no good on that. The only other things I I can think of are putting a bar in the spark plug hole which seams like a really bad idea or holding the crank bolt which I don't really feel like snapping off.
Is their a right way to do this?

Apeiron 06-26-2005 08:29 PM

Wedge a big screwdriver in the flexplate teeth, or you can buy a tool with a long handle that engages the flexplate teeth. You could also have an assistant try a strap wrench on the balancer, or use an engine turning tool bolted to the balancer.

PACMAN007 06-26-2005 09:17 PM

If the engine and trans are still in the car, what I usually do is wedge a long screwdriver or prybar into one of the flexplate teeth and have the handle get jammed on the ground... Works well if you have a screwdriver the right length...

91CamaroRS305 06-27-2005 08:50 PM

weld it in place....just kidding:D

but REALLY BAD IDEA to stick something in the cylinder, best bet is a helper, the screwdriver idea or a flywheel wrench, but then you need to hands

Token 06-27-2005 08:53 PM

I put a piece of pipe in between the flexplate hole and the block. worked for me.

PyRo9862 06-27-2005 10:06 PM

Replace pipe with screwdriver and I went with tokens idea as I didn't have a big enough screw driver to wedge into the flexplate. My flex plate is finally tight again, it's nice not to be the one driving the old car sounding like it's about to explode all the time. The haynes manual only calls for 35ft/lbs on the flexplate to converter bolts though it seemed low to me so I put them in at 55ft/lbs with red permetex, I shouldn't have any problems right?

91CamaroRS305 06-28-2005 12:01 AM

unless you are running a big stall, or lots of power, or slicks/sticky street tires, no you shouldnt.....cause i have seen a flew plate crack around the screws because they were tightened down to over 60 ft/lbs....but then again that had all of the above in the car

Air_Adam 06-28-2005 03:08 PM

Have someone else use a socket to holt the crank pulley bolt. Thats how me and my cousin did it only 2 weeks ago.

MrDude_1 06-28-2005 03:21 PM


Originally posted by Air_Adam
Have someone else use a socket to holt the crank pulley bolt. Thats how me and my cousin did it only 2 weeks ago.

that kinda works, but i hate the idea of stressing the crank threads that much.... (ive stripped them out before....never want to again)



what i do is pretty simple and quick... take the crank pully bolts out, slip it off, screw the crank pulley bolts back in.... then stick a rod (jack handles work well...so do breaker bars and cheater bars) thru the bolts..... it'll hold it still then. :)

91Z28-350 06-28-2005 03:26 PM

I did the same as Token when I had an auto.


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