Is the Lisle socket similar to the Power Socket?...I would like to buy an impact wrench and the Lisle weighted socket for the crank bolt. .....
Is the Lisle socket similar to the Power Socket?...I would like to buy an impact wrench and the Lisle weighted socket for the crank bolt. .....
My 3/4 IR261 with 1/2in hose
I'm not sure if you can get a tool onto the Honda crank to hold it in place so that a breaker can be used?
Honda crank bolts are a notorious bolt to crack loose.
Watch this starting at 6.55:
I’m not sure where I saw the video, but the heavier socket has more inertia than a regular impact and made all the difference using the same impact wrench.I've done neither, but at times the Ridgeline gets tempting. So I read up on how to do the job. Supposedly it's not a bad job, save for that one bolt. People buy the fancy socket, which is heavy. I'm not sure what the physic here is: is it heavy so that it keeps constant torque on the bolt, so that impact, when it hits, just keeps increasing the torque level until it breaks? [Using inertia to keep torque applied that is.]
Yep. I recently had the timing belt replaced on my wife's Acura and decided to take it to the Honda dealer rather than take a chance on an aftermarket kit.Love his channel, too bad about the tensioner. It’s more important these days to buy quality timing belt kits. Can’t trust gates anymore.
Strange to me that one of these is rated at 1050 ftlb, while the other is only 300. Yet the power requirement looks like 1A different.I will be changing the timing belt on a Honda V6 later this year. I would like to buy an impact wrench and the Lisle weighted socket for the crank bolt. I would prefer a corded impact wrench because I seldom need one and batteries tend to be a problem when they are only used once every year or two.
But, there are few options for a corded impact wrench.
Harbor Freight wrench
Home Depot wrench
Are either of these likely to be up to the task?
Is the Milwaulkee worth the extra money over the Bauer?
I do have an old Craftsman air impact but I doubt it's up to the job. My compressor is the real problem, but I don't want to buy a new compressor just for this job.
Suggestions?