Electric Impact gun for pulley bolt?

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Electric Impact gun for pulley bolt?

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I'm trying to figure out if an electric impact gun would be enough to unscrew both pulley bolts for my Aero? Any suggestions out there...I already found out a couple tricks from searching but just checking to see if people have new suggestions...
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well we got mine off today by sticking rope in the hole for the spark plug then you use a ratchet and a socket, what happens is the rope makes the piston lock up cause it cant go up all the way it work really good
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Post by CharlotteSpreeRider »

The impact wrench should work. I don't have one, so I use the methods you are aluding to.

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Post by kolohe »

I use an electric impact and it works fine.
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Post by gobucks »

the electric gun works well i do it all the time, also an air gun works
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Post by elnene2k »

OK Cool...I'm just going to go buy this one at Sears...it got great reviews and the maximum torque is 900 in lbs which seems alot for n impact gun! Not bad price either..
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