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Great idea!Similar to using a vice grips, I used a C-clamp on the flywheel (on the driver's side) and it worked like a charm. Anything to clamp down on the flywheel and wedge against the block or transmission would work. Of course, be careful stay clear of the teeth on the flywheel, so you do not damage them in the process. This is why I used an old school screw-on C-clamp. I didn't have a C-clamp style vice grip, and my standard vice grip jaws risked damaging the flywheel teeth. Once your chosen C-clamp, vice grip, or screwdriver is properly wedged against the block or trans, give the crank bolt a nice slow pull with a breaker bar, and it should loosen right up. Once the nut was off, all I had to do was jiggle the balancer a little and it slid right off. The balancer and crank are keyed together with a keyway, so no worries about reinstalling the balancer in the same orientation.
I think it's been mentioned.....About 13 yrs ago!