IJ.;1253033 said:
If you're going to do that make sure it's coming up on the compression stroke so all the valves are closed or they WILL bend
I wish this type reply would have come as quick as yours did when this advise was given to me. I'm having a long drawn out battle trying to get flywheel bolts out with locktite. I've tried everything suggested, and have rounded out 3 12-point sockets and the two bolts. I just bought a torch for heat, but have to find a way to turn the rounded bolts once the heat takes effect.
As for the rope trick, a spool of clothesline rope will do the job just fine. It just takes a while to get it in there. It doesn't just drop in as you read it. I used long needle nose pliers to force in 2-3 inches at a time. I guess I'll find out once I get the tranny back in what stroke I was on, because I didn't know about that until it was too late.
I borrowed my torque wrench from O'Reiley's. They make you pay a deposit, but refund it when you bring it back. I broke my pulley bolt loose trying to use it to hold the motor for my flywheel bolts.