So I've started the task of replacing the water pump on a 1989 Legacy (Liberty) 2.0 TZ Wagon Manual and have reached a road block.
Following the instructions in my Gregory's manual I've got the radiator out and removed the Alternator and A/C Belts and starter motor with much drama.
Now I'm up to:-
"Prevent the flywheel/driveplate from turning using a suitable lever and remove the crankshaft pulley bolt"
- So any advice on what makes a good "suitable lever"?
- Should I try getting the lever jammed in the flywheel teeth or is there a better option/alternative. I've had more success jamming a screwdriver in what looks like the clutch pressure plate housing. But am concerned I'm gonna snap off the end of my screwdriver.
- Is the Crankshaft Pulley Bolt reverse thread?? I'm trying to turn it counter clockwise with a fair amout of force but it ain't playing ball.

Any advice/help would be much appreciated.
Matt (NZ)