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Title: Crankshaft removal
Post by: russ-vdub on 22 April 2008, 11:46
My 35 Day Ban Project Thread (http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=82906.0)

Towards the bottom you'll see a picture of the crank, on the right side of the picture you'll see two 17mm bolts which i'm having major trouble unfastening, as it says in the thread.

Anyone know of a way to get these little buggers off?

Cheers

Russ
Title: Re: Crankshaft removal
Post by: dabill on 22 April 2008, 14:04
have you undone all the other bolts?
Title: Re: Crankshaft removal
Post by: russ-vdub on 22 April 2008, 14:38
well i did, but when i realised i couldnt get t'others out i put some back in. That pic is just a general pic for the project thread.

someone must know how to do this :( ??
Title: Re: Crankshaft removal
Post by: DarnPB on 22 April 2008, 15:30
What exactly is the problem? Have you not got enough room for a socket? Is the wall of the socket to thick to clear the obstacle?
If this is the case, then ask some one who has some snap-on sockets as these are very strong and thin walled, and would easily go in there.
I also believe Halfords do a good quality range of sockets that are also thin walled. Try one of those. :wink:
Title: Re: Crankshaft removal
Post by: russ-vdub on 22 April 2008, 15:42
cheers, that is exactly the problem. cant get a socket on.. will nip down halfords after work and have a look, every socket i have, thin or thick didnt seem to fit  :( hope halfords can help...
Title: Re: Crankshaft removal
Post by: russ-vdub on 22 April 2008, 15:42
oh just thought i'd add the space i have is literally about 2-3mm.
Title: Re: Crankshaft removal
Post by: DarnPB on 22 April 2008, 15:49
The way I look at it is that it went on there, so it has to come off.  :undecided: There will be a socket that goes on there and it won't be a special tool that only VW have and that will cost you half a months wages if they are willing to sell it. I have this socket but I don't live in the UK, otherwise I would lend it to you.
Make sure you use a good quality one as cheap inferior ones will split. Halfords proffesional range I think are also guarranteed for life. So if it breaks, chuck it back at them and explain what it is you are doing.
Title: Re: Crankshaft removal
Post by: DarnPB on 22 April 2008, 15:51
PS. I am coming to Bournemouth next week, so if you need any advise or help in some way, PM me with your number and address. :wink:
Title: Re: Crankshaft removal
Post by: russ-vdub on 22 April 2008, 16:28
Ah thats cool, pm'd.
Title: Re: Crankshaft removal
Post by: dabill on 22 April 2008, 23:00
halfords one will do it for sure
Title: Re: Crankshaft removal
Post by: Stu.750 on 23 April 2008, 01:20
i had to use an open ended spanner with a bit of extra leverage (read short scaffolding pole) just to crack them off - tho ive no idea how ill torque them down again later  :embarassed:
Title: Re: Crankshaft removal
Post by: russ-vdub on 23 April 2008, 09:09
well got them off with a grinded down spanner in the end. but yeh stu i recon a thin walled socket will haveto be used to get them torque. i didnt even think about that.. :(