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Originally Posted by Mike94531
Thanks for the pictures, is this tool shown being used in the Greenbook so I could use the motor to grab some dimensions and how to actually use it?
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Which one? I'm happy to measure whatever, or show a pic of tool as in-use.
Or if you want to take the kids to the beach and borrow them a few days.
The real crank tool has a handle attatched in such a way it is at or near ( I never had one) TDC while self holding against the fan bracket. I keep going back and fort about cutting that bracket off for an e-fan, so wasn't too worried. A wrench or vice grip on the cam makes it easy to watch and see if you've accidentally rotated something while using it.
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Originally Posted by Nevadan
That's what I was looking for! I knew the crank holder tool had to be strong enough to handle the torque and yours looks very stout. I'll see if I can find the right diameter pipe as the foundation for the tool.
Nice detail on the pictures! Thanks.
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Its standard black plumbing pipe, I forgot which size.
It is without question stout enough. With a 36" handle, it's not even too hard to hold.