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					Originally Posted by  Yuta
					 
				 
				I was thinking of the same thing.  However, when you replace IMS bearing, the flywheel is already off. So locking  flywheel is not going to work...  Have to think of a way to lock the flywheel flange of crankshaft...I'm thinking of bolting 2 flat bars on flywheel flange to bell housing to lock the crankshaft down.... Just an idea...hope it's gonna work... 
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I don't think that set-up would stop it from moving.  remember, even the slightest movement is enough to upset the timing.  
If you want to try that route, I'd suggest an L-shaped flat bar, something like a faming square where you can bolt it to, say, A, crank and C.  Then another for E, crank and G.  This way, it's well-triangulated so it can't rotate.