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    Quick help needed!

    I'm starting to work on changing my head gasket like i've been telling you guys but how do you get the hoses off of anything. Is there some trick or something that i'm missing. I'm working on getting the fuel line hoses off and it feels like there's no way to get them off without breaking them. Please help!
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    yank it off.
    If it breaks, it's time for a new one.
    Also can use a screwdriver or similar tool at the end to work it off. But you have to cut the end off just in case you crack it.

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    i get a flat head and push at the end of the hose and also pull on it at the same time. It comes right off, even the ones that are all burnt on it. Try that.
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    I'll just use a pair of pliers.. squeeze the hose and at the same time move it up and down and you will see that it will get loose easier. Plus you don't have to worry about cutting the ends or even jabbing the screwdriver through the hose.

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    try taking a pair of pliers they might have a clamp on them then just pull til they come off!
    just like anchovies said!

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    just got to say this to u BE CAREFULL

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    grab the hose with a pair of pliers and twist, it will break loose then you can pull it off with your hand....we just did a head gasket on an Integra...fun stuff

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    i am with isadisa , but i use the pilars on peice of cloth ( covering the hose ) so not to damge it ! and then twist and you'll feel it coming loose and just pull it then !

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    Hey guys thanks for the help, i just used a small flathead screwdriver to get the end loosened and then all of them pulled right off. But now i have another question for you guys. I've taken off all the accessory belts like the book said to and now i'm trying to get to the timing belt but how do i get the damn crankshaft pulley bolt off because the pulley itself turns. Any help is needed.
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    Two ways I know.

    1) Have somebody jam and hold a big flathead screwdriver in the timing observation window against the ring gears of the flywheel to keep it from moving.

    2) An impact wrench will get the bolt of without spinning the crank.

    I dont know if setting the wheels down with clutch and a gear engaged helps any ...

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    I use an impact wrench on the Accord. Impact wrench does not fit on my Subaru so I use the starter on that vehicle. I take a breaker bar add an extension and wedge it against a block of wood on the floor. Make sure you note the correct direction of rotation and disconnect the spark plug wires. It is only necessary to engage the starter for a second or two.
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    the starter trick DON'T work in the ACCORD because of the turning direction ! so don't do it !

    the tranny trick won't work either because of the differential !

    the last thing > ask a friend to held a big flat screw driver in the flywheel hole against the flywheel teeth to hold it from turning !

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    I never thought about engaging the gears and stuff, i might try that. But does anyone know how much one of those impact wrenchs costs or if somebody like Pepboys or something loans them out. I realize i can call and if nobody knows then i will, just asking. Thanks
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    damn you posted before i did ! look at my post ! ^^^

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    Sears sells an 7.5 amp electric impact wrench for $160. http://www.sears.com/sr/product/summ...id=00927997000
    The first time I did the timing belt I went to a garage and gave the guy $5 to loosen the bolt and drove home with the bolt finger tight.

    Mike, what is the direction of rotation of the belt facing the belt from the wheel well? I am amazed that the starter trick won't work.
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    Scott do you have a manual or automatic?
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    Originally posted by wthramann

    Mike, what is the direction of rotation of the belt facing the belt from the wheel well? I am amazed that the starter trick won't work.
    the pulley is turning counter clock wise so when you place the wrench on it , it would be like turning the nut clock wise !

    i bet the car you worked on had then belts on the other side ( passenger's side ! )

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    I have an automatic
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    and the thing is, i can't drive the car anywhere to get it loosened because the engine is in about 10 different pieces
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    Checker, and I assume its sister shops, has a Nokita impact wrench thats 245 lb ft of torque for $59. I cant vouch for the quality but that the one I got since I wanted an affordable one. If you have a compressor and cyclinder you can get an air one for even half that.

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    Thanks Mike. I found it in my service manual. I'll ask for Scott, is it possible to put the transmission in Drive(turn key to on position without starting car, foot on brake, put transmission in gear, turn off ignition), set parking brake/chock wheels and then loosen the crankshaft bolt?
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    i don't know a lot about automotics !
    i don't have my Haynes right now but i think it tells how to do in both auto and manual !

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    I do not have any experience with automatics either. My Honda manual says to put the transmission in gear and set the parking brake to torque the bolt - it does not differentiate between MT and AT. So Scott give it a try and let us know.
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    I tried putting the car in gear and the pulley still moved the same as when the car was in park. Also i'm having a hard time finding this observing window because that's where i need to put the flathead screwdriver where some of you are telling me to try. Sorry for all the questions.
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    The timing observation window is located in the front on the passenger side of the engine at the same level as the crankshaft. There should be a rubber dustcap that pulls out. I have not used this method so I am curious how it works. The crankshaft bolt is supposed to be torqued to something like 83 Ft-Lbs so you will need to be able to exert a large amount of force.
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