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spartan17456 01-17-2018 06:36 PM

Need to know if pulley in picture is reverse threaded
 
So I'm pretty sure I did something very, very dumb. I replaced both my squeaky idler pullies today, but I think when I unbolted the second on the bolt head snapped off. Is this pulley reverse threaded? PICTURE: https://imgur.com/vJvrPLR

WJL 01-17-2018 06:45 PM

Nope, right handed thread a good drill bit and extractor makes the difference

spartan17456 01-17-2018 06:52 PM

So it's not reverse threaded? Holy hell, that thing is stuck in there good!

imp 01-17-2018 11:50 PM


Originally Posted by spartan17456 (Post 8612747)
So it's not reverse threaded? Holy hell, that thing is stuck in there good!

Put this into your memory file. An EXTERNAL thread like on a bolt, RIGHT HAND, leans to the LEFT at the top when you view it with the bolt held horizontally.

Reverse thinking for LEFT HAND thread.

INTERNAL threads, in a hole, like a nut, the opposite of above is true.

spartan17456 01-18-2018 06:34 AM


Originally Posted by imp (Post 8612761)
Put this into your memory file. An EXTERNAL thread like on a bolt, RIGHT HAND, leans to the LEFT at the top when you view it with the bolt held horizontally.

Reverse thinking for LEFT HAND thread.

INTERNAL threads, in a hole, like a nut, the opposite of above is true.

Thank you for the clarification! So again, before I try to vice grips this thing out, it is "left loosey righty tighty", correct?

WJL 01-18-2018 04:09 PM

you got it, I assumed the bolt snapped at the face of the case if part of the bolt is still sticking out you got a good chance of getting it out with a pair of vise grips Remember 'lefty lossey' or counter clockwise, if it is broke and nothing sticking out to grab on to you can drill it and use an easy out to get it out.

Caution if you drill it don't drill any deeper than say 3/8" beyond that and you will risk drilling through the case and you don't want to do that.

Again good luck

spartan17456 01-19-2018 04:40 PM

Unfortunately things didn't work out to well for me. I took it to a guy that I trust to have it drilled out, but because the the engine remained in the engine he had trouble getting the drill bit centered on the bolt. When he finished drilling he found it was off center a bit, and he drilled a bit into the timing cover. So, new timing cover for me. Good news is I found a cheap one on ebay for 80 dollars. Bad news is it's a windsor head, and my block is a romeo. Hopefully everything will come together ok. Thanks for all your help, guys!

WJL 01-20-2018 06:54 PM

Go to a pick a part just about any Crown Vic 2000 through 2005 should fit

spartan17456 01-27-2018 07:14 PM

I actually found a pretty cheap one off Ebay and got the install done last night. Runs great now!

WJL 01-28-2018 06:43 PM

nice job


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