lee s New Member Nov 5, 2011 #21 :doh::doh: done that lots,you kind of have to pretend there is a real problem when you notice you forgot the key
:doh::doh: done that lots,you kind of have to pretend there is a real problem when you notice you forgot the key
bennybenny Active Member Nov 5, 2011 #22 yeah my 1962 has one so i use it loads ....it is easy todo when ya know how but a bitch if ya dow know how todo it .....some times shocks people seeing me doing it on the company car park ... lol ..
yeah my 1962 has one so i use it loads ....it is easy todo when ya know how but a bitch if ya dow know how todo it .....some times shocks people seeing me doing it on the company car park ... lol ..
kooky_guy Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2011 #25 JohnnyP said: Dumb question, but which direction do you turn the handle? Click to expand... I seem to remember it will only engage in one direction due to the key on the crank pulley. Clockwise, as I recall.
JohnnyP said: Dumb question, but which direction do you turn the handle? Click to expand... I seem to remember it will only engage in one direction due to the key on the crank pulley. Clockwise, as I recall.
oxides Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2011 #26 kooky_guy said: I seem to remember it will only engage in one direction due to the key on the crank pulley. Clockwise, as I recall. Click to expand... Yeah - it's suspiciously easy to turn it anticlockwise!
kooky_guy said: I seem to remember it will only engage in one direction due to the key on the crank pulley. Clockwise, as I recall. Click to expand... Yeah - it's suspiciously easy to turn it anticlockwise!