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    easiest way to turn over an engine with no battery

    like the topic says. short of having to actually jack the car up, and take off the drivers wheel to turn it, is there any other way? im trying to get my engine to TDC, but dont have a battery anymore. jacking up my car is one of the last things i want to do since space is very limited as well, but will do it as a last resort. another problem im probably going to encounter is that if im turning the engine the proper way, the crank pulley bolt might want to loosen up, and ill have to retighten it again



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    Re: easiest way to turn over an engine with no battery

    you dont have to take the wheel off, you might have to turn it though. also you wont break the bolt loose from turning the crank bolt

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    Re: easiest way to turn over an engine with no battery

    Quote Originally Posted by A18A View Post
    you dont have to take the wheel off, you might have to turn it though. also you wont break the bolt loose from turning the crank bolt
    are you referring to me jacking up the front end and rotating the wheel? doesnt the engine turn only if both wheels are turning , not one?

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    Re: easiest way to turn over an engine with no battery

    oh i thought you meant getting access to the crank bolt, it would be easier turning the crank bolt instead of the wheels. i do think you only need to jack up one side and leave the otherside on the ground and turn the wheel then the engine will turn

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    Re: easiest way to turn over an engine with no battery

    ?did you recently loosen the crankshaft bolt? that would be the easiest way to turn it. if you want to do it by turning the wheels please jack up both sides you may cause the car to move while it's on those jackstands= BAD STUFF if you only do one.
    When i did my belt i had the same issue. i ended up torqueing it down just a little then trying to turn it. it shouldn't get stuck like the first time removing it just don't go to crazy on it

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    Re: easiest way to turn over an engine with no battery

    take the plugs out, you can turn it over easily by hand

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    Exclamation Re: easiest way to turn over an engine with no battery

    mybad, didnt read from first post..
    Last edited by Soopitup; 02-18-2008 at 07:53 PM.

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    Re: easiest way to turn over an engine with no battery

    Quote Originally Posted by Soopitup View Post
    Why wouldn"t you just get another battery instead of screwin with all that stuff... save some time if you did that in the first place.. Just a suggestion
    cause i need to turn it to TDC and cranking the motor with the starter isnt going to help me that much

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    Re: easiest way to turn over an engine with no battery

    Quote Originally Posted by newaccorddriver View Post
    cause i need to turn it to TDC and cranking the motor with the starter isnt going to help me that much
    just turn the wheel to one side and stick a socket through the hole in the inner fender

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    Re: easiest way to turn over an engine with no battery

    Why do you need to start a new thread for EVERY question?
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    Re: easiest way to turn over an engine with no battery

    Quote Originally Posted by LX-incredible View Post
    Why do you need to start a new thread for EVERY question?

    not every question is related to each other. this thread would be completely different compared to my thread about which sensor would control the gauge cluster, the crank key and its relation to TDC, and the one about how the coolant flows. if i stuck everything in one thread, it would be alot less clutter, but at the same time, these are specific questions, not generalized questions.

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    Re: easiest way to turn over an engine with no battery

    Quote Originally Posted by lostforawhile View Post
    just turn the wheel to one side and stick a socket through the hole in the inner fender
    never thought of it like that. i always thought i had to take the wheel off in order to turn it.

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    Re: easiest way to turn over an engine with no battery

    Quote Originally Posted by newaccorddriver View Post
    never thought of it like that. i always thought i had to take the wheel off in order to turn it.
    there is actually an access plug in the spash sheild you pop out to stick a socket and extension thru, while you have the wheel cut to the left.

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