I have a supertight pully bolt that wont free up. Front end is off and engine is on tractor fully supported. I have put it in high gear, handbrake on, a chain around the pulley to take some of the turning force, with rubber under to protect where the fan belt rides. I have hit down the washer ring and soaked it in WD40 but not for long. I am using a breaker bar and there is movement on the bar 1/8 turn before the gears take up and then its when its getting very tight and wont give. I cant access the flywheel but I cant see that more force wouldnt damage or strip the spline even if I could fix the flywheel. I have put quite a bit of force on the nut (bolt) but it wont crack. I have broken a cheap socket bar but I am worried is it possible to twist the crank or strip or twist the clutch spline with too much force? I dont have a rattle gun and have give it one hit to the side with a cold chisel. Tried a bit of tightening also, to go the other way then back ( I assume it is right hand thread). Any clues anyone? I dont want to damage anything now I have gone this far with the project. Is heating of the pulley just outside of the nut a bad idea? How much force can you put on the breaker bar, will I damage something or will it just strip the bolt, which isnt good either? Please help if someone can adivise.