Ed
The large crescent wrench has worked for me - twice in fact. Both times it was
inadvertent - I had been using a crescent wrench to move the crank to set the
timing and went on to something else, forgetting it was there. A loud clunk
when I started the car reminded me where I had left the wrench. I had
previously ground off the ears on the nut.
Rick '59 BN4 (I seem to remember that's what I have but I'm getting a bit
forgetful)
> Listers
> I have an oil leak from the front oil seal and trying to remove the large
dog
> nut on the end of the crankshaft to get at it . The car is presently up on
> stands . Have bent back the locking washer and sprayed with WD40 yesterday
> then Liquid wrench today I tried to break it loose with a large Cresent
wrench
> on the nut and blipping the starter about a dozen times with no signs of
> movement anyone have a better solution .
>
> Ed Orr
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