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Old 09-20-2009, 05:40 PM
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Ok, what the hell. Ive done this a million times with no problems. But now on a 2000 WS6 I put the car into bear, and set the e-brake and go to break the crank pulley loose, and EVERYTHING turns, the rear damn wheels are turning. Now, I know I'm a super swole guy, but damn.... LOL.. Any help guys..???
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Jam something into the flywheel?
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24" breaker bar with 3' pipe on the end?
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Dude, check it out, this is the best thing. We did this. Socket on the bolt, 24" breaker angled to driverside to touch the concrete ground, bump the starter. DONE. Get the pully puller. Most effortless thing I've ever done.




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