hi guys i tried to handcrank my 1972 2a diesel but found that it was too hard to move the crank fast enough to start the engine. did some research and found that it is close to impossible to be done.i know that it will be possible if we attach a decompression mechanism to the engine to relieve the cylinder of the pressure.that will require extensive work.is there a particular nut / bolt i can undo to relive the pressure while i build up momentum on the flywheel?so once its up to speed i tighten the nut and it will start =D.thanks! if not, is there anyother way to start the diesel with the hand crank?perhaps by strength alone
 
If you aint got the battery fully up to the job then tow it. The starting handle on a diesel is just for setting valve clearances and timing. You could try 5 years of super weights in the Gym then have another go.
 
If you aint got the battery fully up to the job then tow it. The starting handle on a diesel is just for setting valve clearances and timing. You could try 5 years of super weights in the Gym then have another go.

Nice one divie :D:D:D

The OP is a total male chicken. :D:D:D
 
You could always take the head off :rolleyes: I've heard that gets rid of compression quite nicely :D
 
lol we used to do this at the pub after the sunday off road play sessions.
couple of petrol motors and a diesel, had competions of who could start what on the handle.
all the newbies/drunks that thought they were strong, they'd get the diesel, we'd have the petrols.
no one ever managed the diesel on the handle.
 

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