Testing some possibilities for hand cranking to start the #1937 #oldsmobile #engine

Testing some possibilities for hand cranking to start the #1937 #oldsmobile #engine
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@juanalvarez8175 says:

Use an impact wrench or power drill

@stanleybest8833 says:

you're damaging the bolt threads. you didn't invent this abuse.

@stevecaton1595 says:

Here's a good idea,fabricate a plate to install an aftermarket starter,its not that hard to do!

@stevecaton1595 says:

Must be really low compression, to be able to pull start an engine. A one cylinder Briggs and Stratton engine is hard enough to pull start!

@Christopherparlow says:

Just use a Elc Drill or a air drill. It starts just pull off ez – peze.

@deanboyle1538 says:

Milwaukee impact outta do it.

@area85restorations75 says:

Dude don't do the ratchet thing!!! If that ratchet locks up, you could get really hurt!!

@scotthall3644 says:

Use a socket and a drill

@ryonmailnurse says:

Look up hand crank design on a sa 200 Lincoln welder that’s whst you need

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