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crankshaft tool?

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If you mean a tool for breaking loose the crank bolt, Dejon Tool used to sell a "crankwrench" for that for $25, but from looking over their website, it looks like they've stopped selling it. It might be worth giving them a call, its disappearance from their website could just be an oversight. Here's a picture of what it looked like:
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If you really did mean removing the crankshaft itself, that only requires a ratchet and a metric socket set, and maybe an oil drip pan. ;)
 
LOL, this is what i did, i droped the oil pan stuck a socket with a socket wrench on the bolt and put it against the frame of the car and tolk my spark plugs out and turn the key for a sec and it worked great! =).. By the way im trying to get to my oil pump... ithink something be wrong with it .. i dont know the person i bought the car from put way to much oil in it to get oil pressure or something. and it works, but when you drop the oil pressure down to normal i have no oil pressure and a clacccking sound any ideas??
 
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