This is what happened when I used some Chinese tools to try to break the crankshaft bolt loose on my 3.5L Honda.
http://dougcovington.smugmug.com/Oth...63_w5fzt-M.jpg
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This is what happened when I used some Chinese tools to try to break the crankshaft bolt loose on my 3.5L Honda.
http://dougcovington.smugmug.com/Oth...63_w5fzt-M.jpg
Chinese or not.... WE AIN'T MESSIN' WITH CONE-CERNED NO MORE!!
I bet that hurt like hell when it let go.
I had a similar event with my Honda and chinese tools. The dreaded phillips screws on the rotors did in a harbor freight impact driver in record time. Good thing it was only $5, but I should have bought 4, one for each screw. Needless to say the rotors didn't get turned that day.
Sounds like Yoshi got those bolts good and tight.
sounds like the fate of my Harbor Freight hole saw.....
Miata Firewall 1, Hole saw 0
http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/6...to0528t.th.jpg
Harbor Freight tools are for filling the box so people think you have a tool collection.
Sadly, craftsman isn't nuch better these days.
Get you an "old man" screw and bolt knocker along with a rivet gun.
Yeah... don't feel bad... those bolts are on there good... TC and I did this to four Craftsmans trying to get the crankshaft bolt off of his wife's Civic
https://sites.google.com/site/daves2k/DSC01230.JPG
Go buy the crankshaft pulley tool. That, with 6' of lever, did it for me.