You wont shift that bolt without a 3 foot bar and the crank locked, there dam tight but then they need to be.....have you tried warming up the pulley assembly and then tapping it at 12, 6, 9 and 3 Oclock positions in order to get it off the cam belt sprocket.
Yep. Have tried that, but have read reports that the main bolt needs to come out before it will separate, or at least it needs to come out to do the cam belt. Can't quite see the point of that :-/ Could be internet mis-information, of course.
Anyway, It's had another dousing in plus gas.
Locking the crank is key to getting it off, I think. I have applied a lot of torque to it with the transmission holding it but you can only apply smooth torque like this due to the transmission winding up. Guess I need to find a way of locking it, although I can't get to the bell housing let alone find somewhere to lock the flywheel. Guess it's inlet manifold off, starter motor off :-/
Any point in trying a reasonably priced impact wrench, do you reckon?
Kevin