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What size socket to remove BB balancer bolt?

dartforforty

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Some thing I should know. But what size socket to remove stock size balancer bolt on a 440.
Thanks
Ed
 
1 3/16" The 1 1/4" sockets that I have tried always are too loose.
 
Sorry KD
1 1/4 here also. 6 point/impact will do nicely.
I'm going to go give my 1 3/16 a try. I'll report back.


Hell I don't own one of them. At first I though Greg was joking. Until I looked them up on line. Lots for sale if I need one. Getting by with the 1 1/4
I think a 31mm would be a close fit. My 32 is too lose and my 30mm is too tight. 6 point impacts of course. Try to stay away from 12 points except for the rear main seal retainer.

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When I said impact socket, I didn't mean use a impact gun just the socket. It seems these days you can get 6 point impact sockets easier that you can get 6 point regular sockets.
 
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1-1/4" and then you install the ARP 1/2" square hole bolt and life is much better.
 
Just be mindful of older paint build-up on the bolt heads.....a looser socket will wear away that paint before you realise the bolt is damaged.
 
Stop buyin' $hitty tools :poke:

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You are probably right. The large sockets I have are from some parts store from years ago.
 
One trick I used to do when I wanted to get the bolt loose was to use a breaker bar and rotate the crank until the bar rested on the frame rail then give the starter a couple of hits on the key.
 
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