yes
No you would not get hurt.
true but machines hurt people when people dont use machines properly
Lots of it will.
You can hurt your feet
You can get hurt. It can be dangerous mining.
Ford recommends that you turn the bolt sideways and tighten with your fingers until they hurt.
No, it doesn't hurt when you get your braces out. They just pop them out and it only takes a few seconds, although you might feel a little pressure when they are loosening them. Other than that they don't hurt at all.
It burns you to a crisp.
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Be careful using a handheld power drill with lug nuts. They don't turn easily, and the shock can transmitted to your hand. Especially if you put them on with a drill, when they bottom the drill can hurt you. Best to have a drill with a clutch on it, and to set it for light. But this wouldn't help you take them off. You can get a lot of torque safely by using a large x=shape lug wrench.
it wont let lock up engage
Use a wrench on the belt tensioner. If there is a square hole, use the socket handle only, if not, use a socket the size of the bolt in the center of the tensioner pulley. Use only enough torque on the tensioner to release tension and slip the belt off of one of the pulleys. (You don't want to loosen the bolt, you only want to move the tensioner.) You did not ask this, but it is important. Pay attention to the routing of the belt. When reinstalling, make sure the grooves are centered and seated on all the pulleys BEFORE slipping the belt over the last pulley. (Of course, using the wrench to move the tensioner.) This can be tricky. You only get one chance, because if you crank the engine with the belt not correctly seated, you will be buying a new belt, and you could get hurt.
I dont think that you need to torque down the brake caliipers. I never have and it has never hurt me any, as long as you get them really tight.
76 ft lbs is the spec. 80-90ft lbs won't hurt
The one thing you can do is stop worrying so much about being hurt, but to enjoy and live the moment, that is the only way forward, and start loosening up, otherwise you will become staid and boring to your partner. Lighten up.
2000 olds bravada you need a 36 mm socket / half inch drive and a breaker bar with it. roughly 35-40 dollars.I believe a 18mm socket also . Take the wheel off . take something to knock off the aluminum cap in the center . take bolt off w/the 36 mm socket. . there are 4 bolts on the back-side of the break . take one out of the top first. if it is a long bolt with a funny looking end on it , bingo you have the right bolt . If not replace that bolt and try again .only 2 bolts hold this on . you my have to pry the breaks off the rotor with screw driver but you want hurt anything doing this..;put it all back together the way you took apart . It's easy if you have the tools. ( One bolt will be impossible to get to with a socket ) it's the one on top. and you will need an open ended wrench or your out of luck. ............one wrench, one socket the same size.think its 18 mm or 16.and one 36 mm socket with breaker bar, it's on TIGHT.
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