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If you back the bolt out into an obstruction, then how did the bolt get in there in the first place?
If you back the bolt out into an obstruction, then how did the bolt get in there in the first place?
Ever worked on a 2001-2005 Honda Civic? That long 14mm pivot bolt for the alternator backs right into the frame with no room to remove the bolt unless you lift the engine up a little..
How did the bolt get in there the first place? Well the whole engine/transmission assembly was installed together as one piece. You have zero clearance issue with the engine out.
No, only 1999 Civic.
So if you have to lift the engine to remove the bolt then it gets stuck regardless of tool used.
No, with a reversible ratcheting wrench, you just reverse it and put it back in slightly. If you can't reverse, you're in trouble unless you can grip the bolt somewhere and thread it back in manually.
I understand. My point is you have to remove the obstruction regardless.
I'm just trying visualize this. I guess if you back the bolt all the way out to the obstruction then it could be an issue, but I would think you would either stop before that or the bolt would be loose enough to turn by hand where the ratcheting wouldn't work anymore.
Are you arguing with yourself?
It is really hard to explain to a mere mortal, it just happens, get some wrenches and you will find out someday.
If you back the bolt out into an obstruction, then how did the bolt get in there in the first place?
I used a socket and ratchet on mine.