flywheel bolts suck
#21
Originally Posted by Tacoma Dude
Hey Bruce,
I don't remember... was the brace your suggestion?
I vaguely recall that it was. Worked out awesome too. One of the guys took it right after we were done and immediately claimed dibs for his toolbox
I don't remember... was the brace your suggestion?
I vaguely recall that it was. Worked out awesome too. One of the guys took it right after we were done and immediately claimed dibs for his toolbox

Yep, it was
Originally Posted by kyle_22r
just pull the #1 spark plug, rotate the engine to about 20* BTDC on the compression stroke and feed a bunch of nylon rope in. it'll lock the engine so you can get the flywheel bolts out.
As for the rope in the cylinder, I wouldn't, if the bolts are tight, you'll be putting undue stress on the rod and bearings.
#22
i wouldn't think a couple hundred pounds of torque are going to affect an engine with forged rods. nylon rope has some give, it's not like you're filling the cylinder with rocks.
#23
Originally Posted by kyle_22r
i wouldn't think a couple hundred pounds of torque are going to affect an engine with forged rods. nylon rope has some give, it's not like you're filling the cylinder with rocks.
#24
so lame, the auto part store gave me a 2wd flywheel, and they cant get me the right one for a couple days. so now i have to wait almost a week for my next day off before i can get my truck back together argh.
#25
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Its sunny out, gives you an excuse to ride that new bike of yours!! Ask the parts store if they have a v6 flywheel, I think they are the same for 22re's after 92'. Good luck gettin it back together.
#26
NO! you want a '93 or later 22RE flywheel if you want the bigger clutch. the V6 and 22R flywheels are VERY different animals.
#27
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From: Bellingham, Washington and Ketchikan, Alaska
I guess I have no idea what I'm talking about... oh well.
#28
finally the truck moves again under its own power. thanks for all the suggestions and help guys.
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