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ScubaChief60 12-05-2024 06:47 AM

Anyone ever hand crank their 85HP Flathead?
 

I have been wondering if anyone on this forum has hand cranked their flathead 85? I have the crank and see how it works... but never used it. I guess I am concerned that I may finally break an arm. :)

In all my 65 years I have broken every bone you can break and still function but oddly enough never an arm...

Information on hand cranking will be appreciated.

richard crow 12-05-2024 06:55 AM

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there is a movte on tcm every now an then penney ceranade & the car has a dead battery. its a 36 ford & the actor cary grant starts it by cranking

ScubaChief60 12-05-2024 07:07 AM

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I'll see if I can hunt up that clip on YouTube maybe

joe 1950 12-05-2024 07:41 AM

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it’s been a while but here goes key on AND MAKE Sure ITS IN NEUTRAL set parking brake if it works install crank slowly bring engine too compression stroke most important is too keep your thumb on top of the crank bar give quick hard turn and if it starts you’ll feel like a real man. just a note start it with the starter first leave it warm up then try your crank good luck

corvette8n 12-05-2024 07:52 AM

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Found this
https://youtu.be/DArvPMlxHeQ?si=Z-9a-SAKdUL25jVu

Can’t try it with my ‘41 as it has a replacement radiator with no hole.

Kurt in NJ 12-05-2024 08:37 AM

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The 36 before it was taken apart to restore had a lazy starter and had to be hand cranked or pushed—- cranking was a 2 hand and spin it the compression strokes were too close together to flips it over like a 4 cylinder.
It can be hard on the grill and they cost too much now—- the grill it had it didn’t matter.

Automotive Stud 12-05-2024 10:42 AM

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Never tried, but I feel like it would be easier to push it and pop the clutch...

Seth Swoboda 12-05-2024 10:44 AM

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I can't hand crank start the engine in my Model A it's so tight. No way any of my V8 would be any easier.

Kurt is correct. It's too hard on the grille and they cost too much to replace/repair.

tubman 12-05-2024 11:21 AM

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At the risk of repeating myself, I had a 1948 Seagrave pumper with a 468 ci Pierce-Arrow derived V12. I used to bet I could crank start it at car shows and always won. I have found that the more cylinders you have, the easier they are to start. A "one-lunger" fires every 720 decrees; a V12 every 60 degrees.

As mentioned above keep your thumb on the same side of the handle as your fingers and you'll be fine.

hotcoupe 12-05-2024 11:24 AM

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It is my understanding that Vincent Bendix invented the "Bendix drive" after a personal friend was killed attempting to manually crank an engine. And then, I'll never forget when I was in Vietnam a co-worker was hand cranking a "pony" engine ( two cylinder V configuration), the engine fired but ran backwards, the handle hit him in the head. Serious injuries resulted. Be careful out there!
Tom

Tim Ayers 12-05-2024 11:31 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tubman (Post 2354158)
At the risk of repeating myself, I had a 1948 Seagrave pumper with a 468 ci Pierce-Arrow derived V12. I used to bet I could crank start it at car shows and always won. I have found that the more cylinders you have, the easier they are to start. A "one-lunger" fires every 720 decrees; a V12 every 60 degrees.

As mentioned above keep your thumb on the same side of the handle as your fingers and you'll be fine.

Interesting perspective. Haven't thought of it that way. Makes sense why my father's Gravely Model L's were so darn hard to start in the dead of winter.

tubman 12-05-2024 11:46 AM

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It also helped that that engine had dual ignitions with 24 spark plugs, two distributors, and 4 coils. That's a lot of firing impulses in a 180 degree crank pull.

ThirstyThirty 12-05-2024 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Seth Swoboda (Post 2354146)
I can't hand crank start the engine in my Model A it's so tight. No way any of my V8 would be any easier.

Kurt is correct. It's too hard on the grille and they cost too much to replace/repair.

as I remember, my '36 grills were thin tin ~
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/dyoAA...R/s-l1600.webp

ThirstyThirty 12-05-2024 01:05 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tubman (Post 2354164)
It also helped that that engine had dual ignitions with 24 spark plugs, two distributors, and 4 coils. That's a lot of firing impulses in a 180 degree crank pull.

anyone ever see the youtube on the 500+ hp Model A engine that ran 238+ mph at Bonny few years back?....


:eek:

KiWinUS 12-05-2024 01:43 PM

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I had to hand crank m36 when I first got it as a couldn’t afford a new battery all had had was a scrap battery that was only good for running ignition.

fordv8j 12-05-2024 07:01 PM

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Back in the old days, did'nt have good battery, hand cranked our 38 DLXcoupe many times, a month ago thought I would try to crank it just for fun; it started right up, make sure it is in neutral, or you can run really fast

ScubaChief60 12-05-2024 09:57 PM

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Thanks all! May give it a try... so I can have a plan B or C if battery ever dies. Plan B would be roll start it and pop the clutch. C of course the hand crank. I guess AAA or Hagertys is also in the mix. :)

richard crow 12-06-2024 07:01 AM

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i have seen model t guys turn the crank just right then jump on the running board & the car started

33 tudor 12-06-2024 08:27 AM

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I had a 28 model A,i used to hand crank it for fun,just be careful to hold the crank with your palm,dont let your thumb get kicked back,thats the most often injury.i used to bring it up to the top of compression,then all it tokk was a good push down and it usually fired up,the model la has the spark and throttle on the wheel,that heps a lot with starting too.

tubman 12-06-2024 09:43 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by richard crow (Post 2354303)
i have seen model t guys turn the crank just right then jump on the running board & the car started

I don't know how they did it with Model T's, but with a Model A, if you had the crank in the right position, moving the spark advance lever would produce a spark and the car would start.

I would imagine T's had the same thing.


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