Best way to torque the crank pulley?
#7
I don't know what torque spec you're trying to achieve on these engines but you're better off holding it at the snout, I presume this is what the official tool does. Locking the flywheel is a good way to immobilize the engine for other reasons but not for torquing the crank pulley, especially if you're using an impact gun. By holding the crank at the back you're transmitting all that force through the entire crank, gives me chills just the think about it! The closer you can get to where the action is, the better for the crank itself.
#8
#9
I will admit I have used a gun in the past however a torque wrench is a much better bet. The BMW M5 engines go to 325 ft/lbs so it takes a good sized torque wrench, but it's worth the piece of mind. On a stand is also a little easier than in situ, and the block of wood really helps there.
#10
I will admit I have used a gun in the past however a torque wrench is a much better bet. The BMW M5 engines go to 325 ft/lbs so it takes a good sized torque wrench, but it's worth the piece of mind. On a stand is also a little easier than in situ, and the block of wood really helps there.
Locking the flywheel with a prybar, using the old serpentine with a prybar, installing the belt and locking other pulleys.
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Sixpack577 (06-18-2018)