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f'd up eclipse, somebody help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Highs on bass" data-source="post: 6598993" data-attributes="member: 616084"><p>the pully wont break loose? hmm. is the pully key like a socket? because you may be going the wrong way. I know alot of times it could very well be a left hand thread. just a thought. If it is the socket type try a cheater bar. It could be ceased tight, get a bar that will extend the leverage on the bolt and will also add to the torque to loosen up that ish!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highs on bass, post: 6598993, member: 616084"] the pully wont break loose? hmm. is the pully key like a socket? because you may be going the wrong way. I know alot of times it could very well be a left hand thread. just a thought. If it is the socket type try a cheater bar. It could be ceased tight, get a bar that will extend the leverage on the bolt and will also add to the torque to loosen up that ish! [/QUOTE]
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