Usually I use a crescent, or adjustable wrench.
To remove a stripped bolt using an Allen wrench, you can try using a rubber band or a piece of steel wool to create more grip between the wrench and the bolt. Alternatively, you can use a hammer to tap the Allen wrench into the bolt to create a better grip. If these methods don't work, you may need to use a bolt extractor tool to remove the bolt.
On the tensioner arm there is a bolt holding it there. To the right of the bolt will be a square cut into the arm of the tensioner, use a 3/8 inch socket wrench (no attachment, just the wrench itself) and turn to the right this will loosen the belt to remove it.
Use an air driven impact wrench.........
To remove an anchor bolt effectively and safely, follow these steps: Use a wrench or socket to loosen the nut on the anchor bolt. Apply penetrating oil to the threads of the bolt to help loosen it. Use a hammer to tap the bolt gently to break it free from any corrosion. Use a wrench or socket to fully remove the nut and bolt from the anchor. If the bolt is still stuck, use a heat gun to heat the surrounding area and try again. If all else fails, consider using a bolt extractor tool to remove the bolt.
To remove a stripped hex bolt, you can use a tool called a bolt extractor. This tool is designed to grip onto the stripped bolt and turn it counterclockwise to loosen and remove it. Simply insert the bolt extractor into the stripped bolt and turn it with a wrench or socket until the bolt comes out.
Use a 14mm wrench to unscrew the bolt at the bottom of the oil pan.
Most of them just bolt on. You might need to use an impact wrench.
To effectively remove a stripped allen bolt, use a tool called a screw extractor. First, drill a small hole into the center of the bolt. Then, insert the screw extractor into the hole and turn it counterclockwise to grip the bolt. Finally, use a wrench to turn the extractor and remove the bolt.
To remove a stripped Allen bolt using an extractor, first drill a small hole into the center of the bolt. Then insert the extractor into the hole and turn it counterclockwise to grip the bolt. Use a wrench to turn the extractor and remove the bolt.
To remove a bike seat, locate the bolt underneath the seat and use a wrench to loosen and remove it. Once the bolt is removed, the seat can be taken off by sliding it out of the seat post.
Use an impact wrench to remove center bolt and pulley should slide off
Usually with an air impact wrench. There is really no way to hold the crank and use a regular wrench or socket.