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[:@]What is the easiest way to take that flywheel nut off? I borrowed my friend's 150psi compressor, & still cannot get that nut off. Anybody got any suggestions?
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There is no 'easy' way to remove that flywheel nut TRINI01. Torque spec is around 350 ft/lbs and they seem to get tighter with age. The compressor sounds adequate but maybe just need a little beefier gun. There is a special tool from Mazda that holds the flywheel by the starter teeth but you still need a 5 foot breaker bar to snap it loose. Might try a parts store that loans out tools for a small fee and see if they have a 3/4 drive impact.
Kudo to Paul & Rick over at Mazmart. They loaned me the counterweight stopper so that I could remove that nut holding it on. Without their help I would probably still be messing around with it. Now I am almost done with the swap. Great guys over at Mazmart.[IMG]local://upfiles/2005/D0ED56732AA94EA596FD29D1906E62D4.jpg[/IMG]
I know this is going to sound dumb but I can't tell just by the pics. What is that is going in?
I know its a transmission, but what kind. I mean it looks really cool.
also how much diffrent is it from the old stock?
but any way I like it, very nice.
lol may be you can tell me where I could get a little bit better Trans for my standard 323.
I know its a transmission, but what kind. I mean it looks really cool.
also how much diffrent is it from the old stock?
but any way I like it, very nice.
lol may be you can tell me where I could get a little bit better Trans for my standard 323.
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That's a good thing that he does. Thanks babyhuey.