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    bloody bloody bloody landrovers

    so I have just finished putting on my new turners performance head, replaced the old head cause I had an injector stuck which was in no way gonna come out. took three days to get three injectors out, fourth no way, done plenty of heads in the past, though I'm not sure where the performance part comes into it, anyhow, cleaning up my tools at the end of the job, decide to look at the old head, turn it over, only to watch the impossibly stuck injector slide out of its hole like melted butter. WTF, down another beer and decide its best not to tell the wife. spare head now sitting in the shed

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    You just have to smile somedays. At least the head didnt get launched across the room.
    Simon

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    I know what you mean.
    Just tried to change the timing belt on my 98 TDI. Took everything off that I needed to get to the front cover. Then attempted to undo the Crankshaft/Harmonic balancer bolt. You guessed it. Can't get the bloody thing undone!!!! ARHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
    Tried the breaker bar against the chassis and starter motor. Just bent the breaker bar.
    Next tried bar bolted to crank and 2m breaker bar and muscle. Still no hope, but broke the breaker bar. Then bent the second breaker bar.
    Tried the rattle gun a few times but this didn't even budge it.

    Any suggestions???

    Also is this nut Left or right hand thread????? Not stated anywhere so I assume normal (Right) thread????

    PS: Also tried heating the head of the bolt with gas, but might need OXY to get it hot enough...

    Cheers
    Luke

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    did you check wether some bright spark hasn't welded it in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke68 View Post
    I know what you mean.
    Just tried to change the timing belt on my 98 TDI. Took everything off that I needed to get to the front cover. Then attempted to undo the Crankshaft/Harmonic balancer bolt. You guessed it. Can't get the bloody thing undone!!!! ARHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
    Tried the breaker bar against the chassis and starter motor. Just bent the breaker bar.
    Next tried bar bolted to crank and 2m breaker bar and muscle. Still no hope, but broke the breaker bar. Then bent the second breaker bar.
    Tried the rattle gun a few times but this didn't even budge it.

    Any suggestions???

    Also is this nut Left or right hand thread????? Not stated anywhere so I assume normal (Right) thread????

    PS: Also tried heating the head of the bolt with gas, but might need OXY to get it hot enough...

    Cheers
    Luke
    You certainly won't shift it with a 1/2 inch drive socket. A 3/4 drive socket and bar will improve your chances. Normal RH thread.

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    3/4" is a must

    I'll second that !

    A 3/4" drive breaker bar with socket and a metre plus lump of pipe on the handle is the minimum required to release the bind on the bolt.

    It helps also if you get the 27mm socket that is six point and not a twelve point and the front balancer is correctly held by a tool bolted on to it by four bolts.
    Don't try and stop the crank turning over by using the timing pin in to the bottom of the flywheel.
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    Easy! Pop your breaker bar on and turn her over. Worked for me with a torque wrench on it, (unintentionally.)


    Lane


    Tried the breaker bar against the chassis and starter motor. Just bent the breaker bar.
    Sorry didn't see that.

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    Just spent some $$$ on a 27mm impact socket and breaker bar (Both are 3/4" Drive). Will try again next weekend. This weekend SNOW maybe.

    Cheers
    Luke

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    Late Update

    Got round to trying to change timing belt again.
    4hrs later after making tool to hold crank in place with 4 bolts and braced up against the chassis. Took 2 blokes and a 1.5m extension to the 3/4" breaker bar to loosen.
    Once off everything went easy. Original LR belt was about 133K old and still had the LR writing on the belt. Replacement belt was by DAYCO but 7 teeth shorter???? Aparently it is correct. Have to remove the ilder pulley and tensioner pulley to fit but does. Turned it over by hand for a couple of turns and all seems ok.
    Cranked it over with the key but no fuel, still ok.
    Replaced everything back to where it belongs and started it first go. All ok and feels a bit stronger in the power & Troque when driving.

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    English bolts!!!!!!!

    Went to try and fix clutch slave cylinder. Cant get bottom bolt out to remove cylinder. Rounded the headbolt in the process. Bugger!!!!!
    IRWIN Tool that grips rounded head and hammer it on and got it removed.
    Reason for it being stuck???? Slave leaking inside bellhousing and onto bolt and seized it up.

    Stupid Poms!!!! Bolts are M8X1.25 with a 10mm socket head!!! Not much meat to unsrew it. Replaced both bolts with new M8 bolts with 12mm socket heads. Will change Master and slave later as they are both leaking, not sure why. Have done rubber kit to master but still lekaing.

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