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Old 06-01-2008, 04:30 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Ok so after SEVERAL attempts by SEVERAL people to remove my accesorys belt pulley bolt I have yet to remove it. Yes I made sure it was being turned the right way. We all checked. Even tried a 90lb psi impact wrench to no avail. I can not get the bloody bolt off. After searching online and in my manual as well as talking to a tech it was suggested I either, A. Get a new engine because my valve and cylinder head is more then likely fu**ed or B. Get a new car.
This has me sad and worried. I love my car but do I really need a new engine and if so would it be more economical to buy say another used accent. Im looking at time and money spent on instillation of a new engine. Luckily I have a friend who is willing to lend me his shop and tools but he too thinks it is best I spend my money on a new car since in his opinion it is more then likely I will have to replace alot more crap then just an engine.
So here I am guys. What do you all think I should do??
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