ok seriously guys, THE ENGINE IS OUT OF THE CAR!! he is using an impact wrench,
it may be powerful enough but its turning the engine when he hits it with the impact, i doubt he has extensions on it, since the engine is right in front of him on a stand
the only thing i would try is, take the trans off (if not already) remove all that s***, clutch flywheel etc
then take two flywheel bolts, thread them into there holes a couple turns, then take a long ass wrench or prybar and put it in between them
have someone hold that side while u try to hit it with a impact on the other
this should work, i used a 1/2" thick metal bar to put in between the bolts to get leverage
Purchase the special shop tool.
Hey, is this the correct pulley tool to use for our Protege/P5? They go on sale online for 26 bucks. If that's the case, I'm just going to buy it instead of renting it.
http://www.oem-tools.com/product_info.php?cPath=22&products_id=1738
No, this is not the right tool. This tool is for removing pulleys that are press-fit on and cannot be pulled off by hand.
The difficulty in removing the Protege's crank pulley is in holding the pulley stationary while breaking open the nut (can take 125 ft.lbs. or more). The nut can be easily undone using the starter, but putting it back on with hand tools is pretty difficult without the right tools. Some people have used a beefy oil filter wrench to hold the pulley while tightening the nut. Alternately, Mazda offers a special shop tool to hold the pulley while the bolt is removed or replaced (not sure how much this costs). Others have been able to put the nut back on using just an impact wrench.
Crap! This sucks! I have to redo my timing and need to get that bolt back on there tight.....there has something we can buy retail that would help and alleviate all our DIY problems. (Obviously if you don't have an air compressor and impact tools).
I'm going to check it out anyway....let you know how it goes.
K
I bought a Kobalt electric impact wrench at Lowe's for $100 with a 450 ft-lb torque capacity. My crankshaft bolt came off like it was nothing.
You don't need an expensive impact wrench, so don't knock it as a viable solution. It costs just as much as a special tool from Mazda, and you get much more use out of it.