I my searches I have seen nothing to indicate an L345DT crankshaft nut would be left handed. The only mention of thread direction was on a D1105E and it was right hand (CCW to loosen).
I've used a pneumatic 1/2" on the deep 46mm socket and a long breaker bar with liberal doses of PBlaster on the crankshaft nut. I can get what appears to be a little movement (unless the whole belt pulley is slipping) with a long breaker bar. But it seems like it is either getting tighter...or stripping the threads. Set up: Engine still on tractor (no access to flywheel) , in gear, brakes set, and chain vise around belt pulley. No access to fly wheel
Therefore, since the ramifications are rather expensive, to say the least, I thought I'd pause, take a deep breath, and ask about right hand/left hand just in case. What happens if I do strip the nut, i.e. new crank or can it be built up and re-threaded. How about cold chiseling to split the nut. Maybe torch it for a bit, &^%(*&&^%@#@!!!
Is it snowing where you live?
I've used a pneumatic 1/2" on the deep 46mm socket and a long breaker bar with liberal doses of PBlaster on the crankshaft nut. I can get what appears to be a little movement (unless the whole belt pulley is slipping) with a long breaker bar. But it seems like it is either getting tighter...or stripping the threads. Set up: Engine still on tractor (no access to flywheel) , in gear, brakes set, and chain vise around belt pulley. No access to fly wheel
Therefore, since the ramifications are rather expensive, to say the least, I thought I'd pause, take a deep breath, and ask about right hand/left hand just in case. What happens if I do strip the nut, i.e. new crank or can it be built up and re-threaded. How about cold chiseling to split the nut. Maybe torch it for a bit, &^%(*&&^%@#@!!!
Is it snowing where you live?
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