what is called a Breaker Bar, a long handled socket wrench without a ratchet mechanism. The longer lever will allow you to exert more force by being able to lean into it AND have excellent leverage, this will multiply your strength on the bolt. A lot of times, this will work for you....
Unbolt the battery hold down from the vehicle, using the 3/8-inch ratchet, extension and socket. Once this is out, you'll be able to lift out the battery and place it aside. Set the new battery in the battery tray. Bolt down the hold down, using the 3/8-inch ratchet, extension a...
Unscrew the nut on the stud with the second wire attached, with a socket wrench. Pull the wire off the stud. Screw the nut back on the nut by hand to prevent loosing the nut. 6. Unbolt the two bolts securing the alternator Unbolt the two bolts securing the alternator in place. One b...
First disconnect thebatteryearth terminal , to avoid the risk of ashort circuitwhile thefuelpipes are disconnected. Plug the fuel pipe - an old pencil stub works well. Have two plugs, such as old pencils, ready to fit the pipes. Unscrew the pipe connections and plug them at once. ...
On the left side of the screen, you see the location of two of the four buts & bolts that need to be removed. On the right, you see the closed end of a box wrench holding the nut in place while a socket and ratchet remove the bolt. ...
There's three bolts you must remove in order to get the pipe out (as well as loosening the Servo bolt) Oh and I didn’t show how to remove the middle bolt, because I didn’t think it was necessary. It’s the easy one! Just find it and unscrew it. ...
Unscrew the lugs from both front wheels. Pull both front wheels off and set the wheels down flat. Step 41 Move to the front driver-side wheel and locate the small opening at the top ofthe brake caliper. Position the pry bar between the back side of the brake rotor and the outer brake...