Removing crankshaft with the head still in place
Hey Everyone. First off I searched for this on here and on the old forum, but I didn't have any luck finding my answers.
I'm just about to take the crank out on my spare motor in order to check it's condition and also to put in new bearings. Its on an engine stand, however I'd prefer to not to remove the head to remove the timing chain. I'm thinking it might be possible to just loosen the timing chain in order to get the crankshaft out. So my question is for the guys who have already done it. What are you guys doing to remove the crank shaft without removing the head?
A second question. Will blue shop towels be ok to clean the surfaces of the crank? I'm concerned with lint being left on the journals.
Lastly where are you guys getting the plastigauge needed to check bearing clearances? I went to autozone but they don't have anything that goes to the range required by the FSM.
I'm just about to take the crank out on my spare motor in order to check it's condition and also to put in new bearings. Its on an engine stand, however I'd prefer to not to remove the head to remove the timing chain. I'm thinking it might be possible to just loosen the timing chain in order to get the crankshaft out. So my question is for the guys who have already done it. What are you guys doing to remove the crank shaft without removing the head?
A second question. Will blue shop towels be ok to clean the surfaces of the crank? I'm concerned with lint being left on the journals.
Lastly where are you guys getting the plastigauge needed to check bearing clearances? I went to autozone but they don't have anything that goes to the range required by the FSM.