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 Crank bolt removal Anyone have any tricks to getting the crack pulley to not turn while I'm trying to break the bolt lose?  I looked at trying to jam a screwdriver in the starter ring gear, as suggested in the manuals, yeah right! I can barely see the starter let alone get my hand in there with a screwdriver.  I've been thinking about getting a long piece of metal, drilling a few in it, and attaching it to the pulley so that it would hit the ground, and I could then break the bolt loose, sound reasonable?  If anyone has a better idea please share it. | 
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 This is from Steeda's website FAQ section for instaling Pulleys -----On automatic transmission cars, the engine must be held from turning by holding the torque converter. The torque converter can be accessed by removing a plug towards the front-drivers side of the transmission. (Consult a service manual for more information). Hold the torque converter from turning with a 14mm wrench.---- I believe on a manual you should be able to brace the wheels from turning and put the car in a high gear like 4 or 5 and that should keep enough back pressure on the flywheel to not allow the crank to turn... I don't deal with manuals much, so, if it doesn't work or breaks something, don't get mad at me... | 
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 Putting it in 5th was the ticket, thanks for the info:D | 
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 Just to make sure, don't re-use that crank bolt.  It is a torque to yield bolt and needs to be chucked.  It will loosen over time if you try to use it again.  I think your new pulleys will come with a new bolt though.  If not, go to Ford and buy a new one. | 
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