MT Fill Bolt
#11
Originally Posted by ikeyballz,May 29 2009, 03:24 PM
^In the end, the force seen aby the bolt eithier KICKING or using LEVERAGE is the SAME. (youre not kicking the car...and the only thing attached to the car is the BOLT)
so: If the car falls on me by ME kicking it, it wouldve fell on you by you using a BFpipe.
Also, kicking works well cuz its a 'shock' - bolts break loose due to shock.
Whenever I put my car on jackstands, I shake the hell out of the car as strong as I can before I go under it.
so: If the car falls on me by ME kicking it, it wouldve fell on you by you using a BFpipe.
Also, kicking works well cuz its a 'shock' - bolts break loose due to shock.
Whenever I put my car on jackstands, I shake the hell out of the car as strong as I can before I go under it.
and i dont have the chance of missing the bolt and kicking something else under the car.
either learn the correct way to do it or enjoy being a hack.
#12
i had the same prob, took me 1 hour to get the bolt loose...
i have tried everything, kick, brutal force .... etc ... etc ....
and after an hour of trying ... it got loose .... lol.
i have tried everything, kick, brutal force .... etc ... etc ....
and after an hour of trying ... it got loose .... lol.
#13
lol, seriously. Higher force being applied? I dont think so: Once the bolt breaks free, the force = 0. Same with your method. The bolt 'breaks' and the force is 0. By kicking I dont mean winding up and letting loose. I mean resting your foot on the wrench...and pushing off with your leg muscles. I fail to see how that would make you miss.
Being a "Hack" eh? I was trying to point out your mistaken ideas and name calling ensues. great.
Being a "Hack" eh? I was trying to point out your mistaken ideas and name calling ensues. great.
#14
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Isn't the transmission fill bolt a 3/8" (probably actually 10mm) square hole that you put the ratchet drive in? I don't see how a box wrench will work on it.
#15
Hm. I may have meant drain bolt. Eithier way, I had to kick them both. One with the rachet + small extension, and the other with a box wrench. I also had to do that for the diff bolt.
#16
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Originally Posted by RedY2KS2k,May 29 2009, 12:36 PM
Isn't the transmission fill bolt a 3/8" (probably actually 10mm) square hole that you put the ratchet drive in? I don't see how a box wrench will work on it.
#17
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If you can't kick any part of your car with it on jackstands you shouldn't be under it. No way in hell it's coming off on properly placed stands, and chocks. You should have your wheels under the frame rails too just in case. Pulling a tranny puts way more force on the car than that tiny bolt will.
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Originally Posted by camuman,May 29 2009, 11:55 AM
UMM, has anyone just tried using two wrenches? you grab the right size and the one right before it, and lock it into the box side with the open side and bam, you have twice as long wrench with nasty leverage. kick rofl, yeah im gonna kick something attached to the car as it balances on jack stands