Guys, I've tried moving the car in gear to turn the engine, and it doesn't
work for me in any of the gears. Since I have a plastic Texas Kooler fan, I
would be reluctant to try to turn the engine with the fan. I use a spanner,
and even that isn't really easy even with the plugs out, and that's why I
welded an extension to it for a little more leverage. Even so, turning the
engine to adjust the valves isn't my favorite job.
Steve Byers
HBJ8L/36666
BJ8 Registry
Havelock, NC USA
-----Original Message-----
From: healeys-bounces+sbyers=ec.rr.com@autox.team.net
[mailto:healeys-bounces+sbyers=ec.rr.com@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Alan
Seigrist
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 6:03 AM
To: Bob Haskell; T W; healeys@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Healeys] turning the engine by hand
Tom -
Even easier is to take out all the plugs, then put a little hand
pressure on the fan belt, then use your other hand on the fan blades
and turn it - that usually will be enough to turn a motor provided it
is broken in.
Alan
On 6/8/08, Bob Haskell <rchaskell@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Tom,
>
> An easier way to do that for the valves is to put the car in 4th gear and
> roll it by turning a front tire. I find it easier to adjust the
distributor
> points on the bench, but that's just me.
>
> Bob
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