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Re: What size is the big nut on the front of the crankshaft on a 1296?

To: Kevin Rhodes <krhodes1@maine.rr.com>
Subject: Re: What size is the big nut on the front of the crankshaft on a 1296?
From: Andrew Mace <amace@unix2.nysed.gov>
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 13:32:23 -0400 ()
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Kevin Rhodes wrote:

> The subject says it all, I plan to adjust my valves tonight and I want to 
> pick up a big cheap wrench to turn the motor over with.... I used a big 
> adjustable last time after padding the jaws, that was a pain!

Kevin, I think it's 1 and 13/16", but someone will have the socket at hand
and tell us for sure. Meanwhile, it won't be cheap no matter how you look
at it. And you'll likely need the 3/4" drive breaker bar; also not cheap.

Why not just rock the car back-and-forth with it in gear, or pull the
plugs and gently tug on the fan belt to rotate the engine? Doesn't take
that much effort either way, and it's WAY cheaper (Read: FREE) than a
socket and breaker bar you'll virtually never use otherwise, at least not
until you fight with that nut in order to change the timing cover oil
seal, and you WILL do that someday if you own the car long enough.... :-)

--Andy

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