to take it of to the left side need special tool cause 350psi on it info sin.limites04@hotmail.com
lefty loosie righty tighty
You will need a special wrench to get the giant nut in the center off. It is torqued to 300+ lb-ft.
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The Hard Nut was created in 1991.
The 1991 Geo speedometer cable is held in place with a swivel nut on each end of the cable. Turn the swivel nut to the left to remove the speedometer cable. Reverse the process to install the new speedometer cable.
The nut size is 32mm
The cast of The Coconut Nut - 1991 includes: Smokey Mountain as Themselves
12.5mm
After the nut is properly fastened back on use a punch or flat screwdriver with a hammer and repinch nut.
Each brake line is held in place with a swivel nut at each end. Turn the swivel nut to the left. The brake line will come off.
The front spindle nut on a 1991 Honda Civic requires a 32mm axle nut socket.
Take the engine shroud of the top of the flywheel - take the flywheel nut off - Put a puller on it and pull the flywheel off remove the old pieces of key and replace with a new one, and reverse process putting it all back together.