Dewalt has been absolutely killing it with their new lineup last couple of years. Looking to trade my trusty dcf899 for the 900 these days. Got the new dcf921 atomic compact a little while back and it pretty much instantly became my go to. That little guy is a total beast. Gets me through most of what I face. But the 900 would get me through everything else without having to bust out the air. If you slap a 6AH, or higher, battery on there it offers quite a bit more punch to them (and most Dewalt tools also) as the larger batteries are able to discharge better and handle the peak draw of the tools. Their powerstack does very well at this also, even just 2AH onebwhich is what I use mainly on the compact to keep it compact. Very awesome tools Dewalt is coming out with these days.
I am in same situation you were in with the crankbolt. Got a honda accord 1996 and we tried everything from heating to using breaker bars broke few extentions and heating it for more than 30 minutes no luck yet i am getting ready to buy the same impact gun and hope it work. Or else i dont know what to do. 😕
Having the dewalt save a lot of time and money. You do have to worry about busted hands. Back pain and therapy do to anger issues because we all know Honda crank bolts will test any and everybody who dealt with them.
Just saw this and I know it is a year old, but I feel your pain. Same issue with 98 Honda CRV, I burned up my corded impact, ended up having the job done. I am looking at one of he Dewalts right now, have to do a job on my son's Honda. It will be well worth the cost of the tool, and best of all, I will get him to pay for it LOL
Yep I’m about to order this Dewalt impact wrench to loose up the crank bolt on my son 2005 civic so I can change the water pump and timing belt it a pain in the ass ✌🏽
@@GettinJunkDone ,come on man, how many actual days removing a crank bolt,2or 3 weeks😳😳 .. I worked as a tech 15 years at Montgomeryville Acura , ... Getting a crank bolt out was the least of our problems, it can always be done with a holding fixture and a large breaker bar..(.I hope u sell a lot of impact guns and weighted sockets 😅
The impact is insanely useful elsewhere too like pulling parts in salvage. I bring my DCF 900 when LS hunting along with their 60V recip saw for the frame tubes. Works a treat.
The penetrating oil probably didn't do much, especially if, as I suspect, Honda uses threadlocker on that bolt. I wonder if anyone has read the Honda service manual on this. If it has threadlocker on it, a light application of the blue wrench to the head of that bolt would probably have loosened it right up.
@@kimlground206 That bolt is long and goes deep so getting the inner area hot enough to thaw anaerobic locking compounds could be challenging (and in many salvage yards they won't let ya bring a torch). I do bring a full-sized cutting torch with an oxy-LP tip and an adapted disposable LP cylinder along with a small oxygen cylinder where I can though.
never ever anything wrong with buying more tools especially if it does the job! Awesome Joe!
I'm sure I'll find an excuse to buy something else new again soon! 🤔
Ditto ❤
Ha ha ha " you gotta be kidding , it came right off " 😊😊😊 awesome bro
Dewalt has been absolutely killing it with their new lineup last couple of years. Looking to trade my trusty dcf899 for the 900 these days. Got the new dcf921 atomic compact a little while back and it pretty much instantly became my go to. That little guy is a total beast. Gets me through most of what I face. But the 900 would get me through everything else without having to bust out the air. If you slap a 6AH, or higher, battery on there it offers quite a bit more punch to them (and most Dewalt tools also) as the larger batteries are able to discharge better and handle the peak draw of the tools. Their powerstack does very well at this also, even just 2AH onebwhich is what I use mainly on the compact to keep it compact. Very awesome tools Dewalt is coming out with these days.
I agree with everything you said and that is exactly the same approach I plan to take when the Ryobi impact does! Thanks for the input!
Try the 961 lot more powerful
I am in same situation you were in with the crankbolt. Got a honda accord 1996 and we tried everything from heating to using breaker bars broke few extentions and heating it for more than 30 minutes no luck yet i am getting ready to buy the same impact gun and hope it work. Or else i dont know what to do. 😕
Map pro oxygen tourch did the job not even the DeWalt could do it
ATG sold it under many names.
Again, it's the socket that can be used with other weak impact guns.
Excellent point. Thanks for the comment!
Having the dewalt save a lot of time and money. You do have to worry about busted hands. Back pain and therapy do to anger issues because we all know Honda crank bolts will test any and everybody who dealt with them.
Just saw this and I know it is a year old, but I feel your pain. Same issue with 98 Honda CRV, I burned up my corded impact, ended up having the job done. I am looking at one of he Dewalts right now, have to do a job on my son's Honda. It will be well worth the cost of the tool, and best of all, I will get him to pay for it LOL
What a perfect way to get an awesome tool!
It's not the impact wrench but the heft of the socket. Your old impact wrench would probably have worked.
If you think the 900 dewalt impact wrench is good then you will love the 961 it's the flagship of dewalt and is a lot more powerful than the 900.
Yep I’m about to order this Dewalt impact wrench to loose up the crank bolt on my son 2005 civic so I can change the water pump and timing belt it a pain in the ass ✌🏽
Shoot they have the 1700ftlb dcf 961 now!!! Dewalt has the market on the high torques
Nice! I am glad you got that done!
Oh, me too!
I hoped you would leave that frustration as a small memory. Great job. Great tool.
Absolutely on both counts!
You’ll get your money out of that impact, sometimes it pays to just walk away 😅
Looks like I already did!
Just bought this impact, I’ll be using it on a daily basis for groove fittings
How much in and out play does your anvil have?
That was easy!
It was with the right tool!
Oh yeah for the 900 dewalt this bolts are candy
Umm, or buy a 30 dollar Honda Crank holding tool, then use breaker bar .....
Tried that.
@@GettinJunkDone ,come on man, how many actual days removing a crank bolt,2or 3 weeks😳😳 .. I worked as a tech 15 years at Montgomeryville Acura , ... Getting a crank bolt out was the least of our problems, it can always be done with a holding fixture and a large breaker bar..(.I hope u sell a lot of impact guns and weighted sockets 😅
@@92174164Well, I eventually got it and now I have a new impact. I'm happy how this turned out.
@@GettinJunkDone 👍
The impact is insanely useful elsewhere too like pulling parts in salvage. I bring my DCF 900 when LS hunting along with their 60V recip saw for the frame tubes. Works a treat.
Well done joe friggin awesome 👍
Man I'm glad I got it 😊
The Ryobi for the price does good....honda and transporter crank bolts always a favoirite😂😂
Yeah, it's a good little tool. I've had it for years and it's still going strong.
Congrats!!
Thanks!
Wow, finally success. 😀 I wonder if soaking with penetrating oil helped. 🤔
The penetrating oil probably didn't do much, especially if, as I suspect, Honda uses threadlocker on that bolt. I wonder if anyone has read the Honda service manual on this. If it has threadlocker on it, a light application of the blue wrench to the head of that bolt would probably have loosened it right up.
Who knows at this point, I'm just glad it's over!
@@kimlground206 That bolt is long and goes deep so getting the inner area hot enough to thaw anaerobic locking compounds could be challenging (and in many salvage yards they won't let ya bring a torch). I do bring a full-sized cutting torch with an oxy-LP tip and an adapted disposable LP cylinder along with a small oxygen cylinder where I can though.
Thx ❤