Best to go to a junk yard for that bolt. Parts stores will be high, and
probably special order. Try advance auto parts website. They have nearly
every part for my ’90 buick.
@1southcide Get 3, 4″ long 1/4×28 bolts, with some heavy washers and use
the standard three-hole-type puller. works like a charm, Be sure to thread
the bolts in well and evenly, and use oil on the threads
Nice trick ok I have 01 SS and I rebuilt motor n I can’t get harmonic to
seal I replace all parts for new here’s the thing old one I had a repair
sleeve slowed leak so I replaced seal and ballancer and leak is horible idk
now please anyone help monreal301@gmail.com FYI I’ve done job about 6 times
chasing leak
It’s 3:00 AM and this trick worked like a charm. I disconnected the plug
wires, marked the top of the pulley and gave it a short crank to see which
way it spins. “Clockwise,” on this 3.8L GM. Then I braced a 1/2″ drive
rachet with a 15/16ths socket against the frame like in this video,
carefully cranked the motor a couple of times, and the bolt loosened, just
like in the movies. The trick is — don’t overdo it. Easy clicks on the
starter until it breaks. Thanks, moldymac.
the harmonic dampener is press on to the crankshaft snout, and required a
tool found in this video /watch?v=dXoVVJcm9bs&feature=related The three
pulling bolts are of 8mm thread. sometime the right side of the engine
cradle will need to be lower, to remove pulley.
How did u keep the motor from turning over. I’m trying to get the h.b. Off
the 3800 in my firebird to replace the timing chain and it’s proving to be
a pain in the butt.
what size breaker bar did you use…I have a 1994 Buick Park Avenue 3800
tuned port injection…I need to get the harmonic balancer off to replace
the Crankshaft Position Sensor.
@moldymac ok thanks..I got the bolt out but i’m still having trouble with
the HB the puller that I rented from autozon dosent have the correct size
bolts I think they are M6 I found some but they are not long I could really
use some help on how to get the stubborn HB off fast.
@1southcide I just checked my parts engine, its definitly not 1/4-20. The
bolts that thread into it are a real fine thread that look close to 1/4-20,
maybe 1/4-28 or metric. I bought 4″ bolts when I did this on my riviera and
they were too long, hit the frame and made it hard to remove.
i went through a little hell purchasing a nice electric inpact gun, WD40
and time…i watched this video and had the hard part of the job done in
30sec….thx so much for this video, it helped me immensely!
@1southcide It’s been a while since I did this on a newer 3800 that used
bolts (the one in the video didn’t require a puller). I think they were
1/4-20 bolts, but could be wrong. Make sure you buy grade 8 bolts, these
things have a tendency to snap regular bolts.
@MrCudaguy1 I had to kick it a few times to get it. I did the same thing on
a series II 3800. Yours might be on really tight. Another way to get it off
that works is put a pair of vice grips on the flywheel really tight. Put
them on the wheel, not the teeth. It jams it up really good. I did that to
torque the bolt down afterwards.
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I tried an impact first, didn’t budge it. Then went to a bar and pipe.
Best to go to a junk yard for that bolt. Parts stores will be high, and
probably special order. Try advance auto parts website. They have nearly
every part for my ’90 buick.
Thanks for the info! I’ve been wandering around the web trying to find out
whether I had flat or roller lifters. Now I know. Flat.
Sonuvagun, that was easy. Far easier than the breaker bar and pipe i used.
Will it work for a 3.4 I’m trying to get mine off and it’s a bitch
This worked awesome thanks guys ahahaa gotta love american engineering 😉
what size is the bolt. my bolt fell off & i have no clue what size the bolt
is to replace. help me please
Almost burnt an impact out trying to get my bolt off… Wish i would e
tried this before i gave up!
@1southcide Get 3, 4″ long 1/4×28 bolts, with some heavy washers and use
the standard three-hole-type puller. works like a charm, Be sure to thread
the bolts in well and evenly, and use oil on the threads
Nice trick ok I have 01 SS and I rebuilt motor n I can’t get harmonic to
seal I replace all parts for new here’s the thing old one I had a repair
sleeve slowed leak so I replaced seal and ballancer and leak is horible idk
now please anyone help monreal301@gmail.com FYI I’ve done job about 6 times
chasing leak
thats great for the starter.
It’s 3:00 AM and this trick worked like a charm. I disconnected the plug
wires, marked the top of the pulley and gave it a short crank to see which
way it spins. “Clockwise,” on this 3.8L GM. Then I braced a 1/2″ drive
rachet with a 15/16ths socket against the frame like in this video,
carefully cranked the motor a couple of times, and the bolt loosened, just
like in the movies. The trick is — don’t overdo it. Easy clicks on the
starter until it breaks. Thanks, moldymac.
the harmonic dampener is press on to the crankshaft snout, and required a
tool found in this video /watch?v=dXoVVJcm9bs&feature=related The three
pulling bolts are of 8mm thread. sometime the right side of the engine
cradle will need to be lower, to remove pulley.
@1southcide its a 1/2″ drive Craftsman breaker bar, not sure how long.
thanks great trick
Yeah, that thing can be a real bitch. This one wouldn’t budge until I tried
this.
How did u keep the motor from turning over. I’m trying to get the h.b. Off
the 3800 in my firebird to replace the timing chain and it’s proving to be
a pain in the butt.
what size breaker bar did you use…I have a 1994 Buick Park Avenue 3800
tuned port injection…I need to get the harmonic balancer off to replace
the Crankshaft Position Sensor.
hey man it worked!!! been trying to get that bastard off for hours before
seein this..
@moldymac They are 1/4×28
@stickdriver55 Still working 2 years later!
@moldymac ok thanks..I got the bolt out but i’m still having trouble with
the HB the puller that I rented from autozon dosent have the correct size
bolts I think they are M6 I found some but they are not long I could really
use some help on how to get the stubborn HB off fast.
@1southcide I just checked my parts engine, its definitly not 1/4-20. The
bolts that thread into it are a real fine thread that look close to 1/4-20,
maybe 1/4-28 or metric. I bought 4″ bolts when I did this on my riviera and
they were too long, hit the frame and made it hard to remove.
i went through a little hell purchasing a nice electric inpact gun, WD40
and time…i watched this video and had the hard part of the job done in
30sec….thx so much for this video, it helped me immensely!
@1southcide It’s been a while since I did this on a newer 3800 that used
bolts (the one in the video didn’t require a puller). I think they were
1/4-20 bolts, but could be wrong. Make sure you buy grade 8 bolts, these
things have a tendency to snap regular bolts.
@MrCudaguy1 I had to kick it a few times to get it. I did the same thing on
a series II 3800. Yours might be on really tight. Another way to get it off
that works is put a pair of vice grips on the flywheel really tight. Put
them on the wheel, not the teeth. It jams it up really good. I did that to
torque the bolt down afterwards.