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To: triumph notes <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Spitfire crank pulley
From: Chiahotny David <DCHIAHOT@DQC2C.DOFASCO.CA>
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 96 10:06:00 DST
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 Last year I pulled the Crank pulley on my wife's 1971 Spitfire to change 
the front engine seal and the timing cover gasket to slow the 'controlled 
seepage' from the engine to the garage floor.  I found the nut on the crank 
was <very> tight.  I rented a 1 and 7/8 inch socket ( I think that was the 
size) and power bar (also known as a breaker bar or a Johnson bar) from the 
local rental shop.  I found that with the wheels blocked as best as I could, 
and the car in any gear, I would 'drive' the car with the power bar.  And 
when I got them locked up solid by cranking the brake adjusters to apply the 
brakes fully, with the parking brake tightened up too, I slipped the clutch 
with the power bar (and a pipe on the end of it!).  Then someone told me 
about the rope trick - take out the number one spark plug, turn the engine 
by hand until the piston is at bottom dead center, (or close) beginning of 
compression stroke is safer than exhaust.  Then feed rope into the spark 
plug hole until it is filled.  Make sure the end is still available to pull 
the rope out.  I used the polypropylene rope.   Now, when you pull on the 
wrench, the engine will not turn as the piston cannot rise in the cylinder. 
 With a lot of force, the nut will come loose.
David Chiahotny
'71 Spitfire
'70 Jaguar E-type

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