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2008-07-04 01:20:22
#1
No transmission car start.
There away I can start my car with no transmission on the block? I need to see if my flywheel is causing a rubbing sound(might be unevenly bolted to the crank). I wanted to watch the flywheel spin with I'm under watching it. I tried just spinning it with my hands about I can't tell whats going on. Thanks
2008-07-04 01:39:43
#2
As long as the flywheel is on it would be the same as spinning if you have the clutch in. Just be careful.
2008-07-04 01:42:25
#3
How do I go about starting the car though? lol

Bolt the starter back up? What about the having the clutch pedal to engage the switch.
2008-07-04 04:41:40
#4
you can jump the clutch relay under the hood (make it "always on")...outside that you'd be jumping power to the starter solenoid directly.
2008-07-04 05:22:58
#5
or jump it in the car, just unplug it from the pedel
2008-07-04 06:21:24
#6
you all forgot that there is no tranny to mount the starter to... use a couple sockets as spacers and bolt the starter on
2008-07-04 06:50:18
#7
Originally Posted by nismomatt
you all forgot that there is no tranny to mount the starter to... use a couple sockets as spacers and bolt the starter on


my bad...thought that was a given... :o
2008-07-04 13:45:19
#8
Could you have someone spin the crank pulley with a wrench while you look?
2008-07-04 14:35:21
#9
Originally Posted by squirlz
Could you have someone spin the crank pulley with a wrench while you look?


im flying solo on this little project. I think the wifey would be to wimpy for the job of spinning the crank pulley. lol
2008-07-04 17:26:23
#10
Originally Posted by circa.13
im flying solo on this little project. I think the wifey would be to wimpy for the job of spinning the crank pulley. lol


i have pulled the plugs in my nx before and spun the crank and it was very easy because there wasnt any compression taking place. when i cranked it like that, it was spinning fast and kept spinning for a few seconds after i stopped.
Do you have anything to mount up the starter like nismomatt said? that would probably be the easiest thing to do, and less straining on your arm.
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