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Re: Jump Starting a 76 TR6

To: James Henningsen <jdhenn@cfl.rr.com>
Subject: Re: Jump Starting a 76 TR6
From: Greg Perry <rgp@ghg.net>
Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 10:10:56 -0600
James,

If I remember correctly, you do not have a key for the car.  In order to 
crank the engine without the power to the distributor, just pull the 
electrical part of the ignition switch from the key
 mechanical part (it clips on) and use a screwdriver to turn the square 
port in the electrical part of the ignition switch.  To disable the 
distributor, just pull off the spade wire connection at the distributor 
that comes from the coil.

Happy Holidays,

Greg Perry

James Henningsen wrote:

>Hello listers and Happy Holidays!  My brother and I are playing with his
>xmas present (76 TR6) and wondered if anyone out there knew the quick way to
>hot wire the starter in order to crank the engine.  On my 75 I can use a
>screw driver to jump to terminals on the starter relay to start it without
>the ignition switch. We are eager to crank the 76 over in order to lubricate
>the cylinders and just hear it crank of course :) I already changed out the
>oil, put marvel mystery oil in the cylinders through the spark plug holes
>and poured the stuff down the oil galleries on top of the head.  I turned it
>by hand a bit and it does spin freely but would like to have the starter
>turn it over without actually starting it.  From Dan Master's great
>electrical book I see the wiring is slightly different to the relay so I
>don't think it will jump like my 75.  Any quick thoughts out there?  Thanks
>in advance!
>Jim Henningsen
>Kissimmee, FL
>74,75,76 TR6
>80 TR8

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