Removing Engine tips
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Originally Posted by johnnyg
My question was actually if you could remove the bracket with the PS pump and A/C compressor still attached to it. The answer is no. Found that out the good old fashioned way
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The union the screws into the front cover uses a 21mm wrench OR you can use a 13/16ths inch wrench. Both need to be THIN. A Makita grinder will do that for you.
The *B*nut that attaches to that union is 26mm OR use a 1 1/16 Mac open end wrench. I find that works.
The banjo bolt at the rear oil line is 23mm.
You NEED to hold the 21mm union when you remove the *B*nut attached to it.
If you have a lot of cheap open end *American* wrenchs laying around, and a Makita grinder, and are careful, you can find one of those wrenches that almost fits the flats of a given nut, and grind a touch of material away on the wrench to get a tight enough fit to remove the *B*nut.
I've done it both ways. Of course the cheap ground down wrench is only good for one job now. But there are a lot of cheap open end wrenches out there.
NOTE: I also noticed that the RacingBeat front oil line *B*nut that attaches to the union in the front cover is or seems to be 27mm instead of the factory 26mm.
The *B*nut that attaches to that union is 26mm OR use a 1 1/16 Mac open end wrench. I find that works.
The banjo bolt at the rear oil line is 23mm.
You NEED to hold the 21mm union when you remove the *B*nut attached to it.
If you have a lot of cheap open end *American* wrenchs laying around, and a Makita grinder, and are careful, you can find one of those wrenches that almost fits the flats of a given nut, and grind a touch of material away on the wrench to get a tight enough fit to remove the *B*nut.
I've done it both ways. Of course the cheap ground down wrench is only good for one job now. But there are a lot of cheap open end wrenches out there.
NOTE: I also noticed that the RacingBeat front oil line *B*nut that attaches to the union in the front cover is or seems to be 27mm instead of the factory 26mm.
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Someone else told me 21mm and 27mm.
I just bought a bunch of wrenches (before your post)...but not a 26mm, so no offense, but I hope you're wrong
I just bought a bunch of wrenches (before your post)...but not a 26mm, so no offense, but I hope you're wrong
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Originally Posted by johnnyg
Someone else told me 21mm and 27mm.
I just bought a bunch of wrenches (before your post)...but not a 26mm, so no offense, but I hope you're wrong
I just bought a bunch of wrenches (before your post)...but not a 26mm, so no offense, but I hope you're wrong
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The *B*nut that attaches to that union is 26mm OR use a 1 1/16 Mac open end wrench. I find that works.
The banjo bolt at the rear oil line is 23mm.
The banjo bolt at the rear oil line is 23mm.
Anyway...I got the 21mm wrench on the A nut and it was just in the right position to sit against the front sway bar, holding it in place. I used a large adjustable wrench to the loosen the B nut. It didn't put a fight at all.
Now off to the hardware store to get a 23mm wrench to get the back one off.
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