22 m
Spin the bolt to the left to loosen as normal. You will need a powerful impact air tool.
In middle of crankshaft pulley
22mm bolt
I know on my 97 ford aspire i was told to fill the manual transmission where the speedometer cable goes in on the top of the transaxle. There is one bolt that holds it down and then it just screws off.
yes and no... all aspire suspension parts front and rear will bolt directly to the festiva body... however the parts are not the same so you have to change the entire structure over to aspire suspension.. the 2 cars share a few individual parts like axle beam and various nuts and bolt. the aspire and festiva also have different wheel lug patterns so you need to have aspire wheels also and spare.... so if you change only the front or only the rear you will need to carry 2 spares.
Well good grief! There are more than 1,000 bolts on the thing. Which ones are you talking about?
No. It is standard thread. (righty tighty, lefty loosey)
The crankshaft itself will turn the opposite way to the bolt.
8 x 170 Used on multiple years i don't think that's the answer that's the dimensions of the threads not the bolt pattern
The dimensions of an M3 bolt are 3mm in diameter and the length varies depending on the specific type of bolt.
The crankshaft spins counter-clockwise on a 1997 Honda. To remove the bolt for the main pulley spin the bolt clockwise.
The dimensions of an M5 bolt are typically 5mm in diameter and the length can vary depending on the specific type of bolt.