You can prevent the crank from turning while you do up bolts by removing
a spark plug and feeding the end of a short stretch of rope into the
compression chamber; the piston will push up against it preventing the
crank from turning. Probably best to choose a cylinder on its
compression/firing stroke, so the valves are closed.
Richard & Sammy ('73 Black Tulip BGT)
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