Did hand cranks come with all trucks or are they an option? If I had a hand crank where would I find it?
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Always fitted to Series vehicles. Generally fitted behind the front seat on 88" and 109" hardtops. On Airportables, there is a special hold-down on the RH side of the bonnet.Les Parker
Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
Rovers North Inc.
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The hand crank also comes in handy if your battery is low and you need to do some winching.
Very slow due to all the gearing, but it works.
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Teriann Wakeman_________
Flagstaff, AZ.
1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978
My Land Rover web site
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Originally posted by yankDid hand cranks come with all trucks or are they an option? If I had a hand crank where would I find it?
The hand crank required a hole in the front bumper through which you inserted the crank. The Series III front bumpers don't have the hole, so you can't use a crank on them.
JeffJeff Aronson
Vinalhaven, ME 04863
'66 Series II-A SW 88"
'66 Series II-A HT 88"
'80 Triumph TR-7 Spider
'80 Triumph Spitfire
'66 Corvair Monza Coupe
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huh?
The Series III front bumpers don't have the hole, so you can't use a crank on them.
not true, even the early RRs have hand cranks
Last edited by leafsprung; 01-15-2008, 12:24 PM.Comment
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years ago (30+) I used to handcrank mine every day through the winter. They rear main leaked enough to sling oil onto the starter and the bendix wouldn't engage below about 20 degrees. That truck almost always started on the first flip of the crank.
For the newbie who wants to try it; word of caution; always pull up, not push down.Last edited by Terrys; 01-15-2008, 12:31 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by Jeff AronsonLes is right; there are clips behind the seats into which the crank mounts. And you really can hand crank a well-tuned engine. It's a lot of effort, particularly when the engine oil is thick from the cold.
The hand crank required a hole in the front bumper through which you inserted the crank. The Series III front bumpers don't have the hole, so you can't use a crank on them.
Jeff
My new NADA truck has the hand crank in clips on the left side rear tub. My friend's '73 has it in the same exact place.74 SIII
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My s3 has the hole. The other day just for the heck of it I hand cranked my truck. It was cold, I didn't pump the acclerator, and it hadn't been cranked in a few days. I turned it till I felt a compression stroke and bumped it. It fired up and didn't miss a lick. The guys at work liken my engine to a sewing machine..
LOL Speaking of... Back in my RX7 days I was ragged on quite a bit untill my "sewing machine" rotary shut down many worked over Mustangs.'73 SIII 88"
Turner 8:1 Engine
NRP Exhaust
Roverdrive
RM Parabolics
OME Shocks
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The hand crank works!!! I have cranked a Rover at 20 degrees below zero and would not be without one. Just remember to tuck your thumb because if you ever try to use a hand crank and forget the thumb tuckr you will face potentially substancial injuries to your hand. My second Rover came without the handcrank and it was one of the first items I purchased. Learn to use it! Also very useful when adjusting the valves.
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Works fine with either, except, you need to have at least a little charge left in your battery to fire the coil. That is usually the case when the battery just doesn't have sufficient cranking power to turn the engine over. In my case, the starter bendix simply wouldn't engage. I only had to do it first thing on cold mornings. Once the engine got heated up, the residual heat was sufficient to warm the starter shaft enough to allow the bendix to travel out and engage the ring gear.Comment
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