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  • SeriesShorty
    2nd Gear
    • Sep 2008
    • 275

    Socket size for starter dog?

    Anyone know what size socket I would need to turn the crank over by hand from the starter dog bolt thingy? I don't have a crank handle, a guy I know that does have one is out of town, and I need to turn my engine over by hand to get my new civvy distributor installed and timed.

    I'm away from my truck and want to be able to pick one up on my way home so I could do some more work tonight now that the weather is human friendly again.

    Thanks all!
    1966 IIa - ex-MOD, ex-FFR, ex-24v
    1997 Discovery SE7 - I'm empty inside without her
  • belenjack
    Low Range
    • Dec 2006
    • 11

    #2
    starter dog socket size

    I am not sure what inch size it is but a 43mm works

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    • SeriesShorty
      2nd Gear
      • Sep 2008
      • 275

      #3
      Thanks, now I can't find a 43mm socket in town. Grrr

      Gotta be another way to turn the engine over slowly by hand if you don't have the socket or a starter handle...any tips or tricks that I don't know about?
      1966 IIa - ex-MOD, ex-FFR, ex-24v
      1997 Discovery SE7 - I'm empty inside without her

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      • leafsprung
        Overdrive
        • Nov 2006
        • 1008

        #4
        2 and 1/16

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        • SeriesShorty
          2nd Gear
          • Sep 2008
          • 275

          #5
          Hey Ike, isn't 2 1/16 the same as the hub nut socket? I've got one of those and tried it but it's too big...maybe the military engine is different???
          1966 IIa - ex-MOD, ex-FFR, ex-24v
          1997 Discovery SE7 - I'm empty inside without her

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          • Terrys
            Overdrive
            • May 2007
            • 1382

            #6
            1 5/8" on both my 2As

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            • Moose
              2nd Gear
              • Oct 2006
              • 226

              #7
              43 mm on my Ex-Mod 5 Brg engine.

              Brett
              Series 3 88 Diesel Soft Top
              Ex-Mod 110 Tdi

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              • LaneRover
                Overdrive
                • Oct 2006
                • 1743

                #8
                I usually use the fan.
                1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
                1965 109 SW - nearly running well
                1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
                1969 109 P-UP

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                • badvibes
                  3rd Gear
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 364

                  #9
                  Run a large screwdriver thru the notches on the "dog"and use it as a lever to turn the motor, that's what I do if I'm understanding your problem correctly.

                  Jeff
                  1964 Series 2A SW, LHD mostly stock, often runs!

                  1991 Range Rover Hunter

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                  • jac04
                    Overdrive
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 1884

                    #10
                    I need to install my double-groove military crank pulley onto my Turner engine. Does anyone know where I can pick up a 43mm or 1-11/16" socket locally?

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                    • Nium
                      4th Gear
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 400

                      #11
                      SeriesShorty,
                      To manually turn the engine just use the cooling fan. If the fan belt slips too much, across the fan pulley, take out the sparkplugs to make it easier to turn. A large pair of channel lock pliers works well too or a large pipe wrench, personally I prefer the cooling fan.

                      jac04,
                      There are any number of sockets available online. Wright tools, Sears, Mac Tools, Snap-On Tools just to name a few. Rovers North probably has the socket your looking for too. There's always ebay. Even if you don't buy it off ebay you can at least get some ideas on price, availability, and manufactorers

                      Happy Rovering,
                      "Ronnie"
                      1968 Series IIA, 2.25 Petrol
                      Walker
                      1968 Series IIA-"Ronnie"
                      88" SW, 2.25L Petrol, LHD

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                      • jac04
                        Overdrive
                        • Feb 2007
                        • 1884

                        #12
                        ^^I was hoping to find one locally, but I've tried everywhere. I guess I'll buy it on-line or check with RN.

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                        • 4flattires
                          4th Gear
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 424

                          #13
                          Originally posted by SeriesShorty
                          Gotta be another way to turn the engine over slowly by hand if you don't have the socket or a starter handle...any tips or tricks that I don't know about?
                          1. Plugs out
                          2. 1st or 2nd gear
                          3. Push Martha! PUSH!!!



                          Jeff
                          64 SIIa 109 all stock
                          69 SIIa 88 all stock
                          Old tractors
                          New Harleys
                          Old trucks

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                          • scott
                            Overdrive
                            • Oct 2006
                            • 1226

                            #14
                            i used a pipe wrench to take mine off. then when it was time to put it back i took it to a belt sander. now it's a 1 5/8" and my buddy has a set of mombo combo wrenches and one is a 1 5/8". i think you'll find it easier to find a 1 5/8 than 1 11/16.
                            '64 Series IIA 88 Canvas Tilt
                            '68 Series IIA RHD Ambulance
                            '76 Spitfire 1500
                            '07 LR3 (Series Recovery Vehicle)

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                            • I Leak Oil
                              Overdrive
                              • Nov 2006
                              • 1796

                              #15
                              I just did my front seal last week. 1 11/16 socket 3/4" drive from my local Tractor Supply for less than $7. My impact gun had it off in a split second. I used to us a large adjustable wrench and a blip of the starter before I realized the goodness of air tools.
                              Jason
                              "Clubs are for Chumps" Club president

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