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Old 04-17-2009, 10:45 PM
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Unhappy flywheel tool?

i was reading a post last week about a guy buying a tool that bolts where you starter goes and lets you pull the front pulley and bolt out without having your buddy jam a screwdriver into you flywheel. anyone know where i can get one or what its called
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One of my favorite special tools. Flywheel Holding Tool SPX/Kent-Moore tool number J42386-A
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how does it bolt in just into the starter holes?
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Originally Posted by bowtieguy04
how does it bolt in just into the starter holes?
yes, and this is the wrong section for this topic. Sincere thanks for your service.

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ok then what section does it go in
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This section, Internal Engine, is for parts touched by oil. There is an External Engine section, and a Tools section, either of which would be appropriate.



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