manual starting rod....1967 L-60

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manual starting rod....1967 L-60

Post by hoyt »

would like to buy a manual starting rod which slips in the grill to engage crank pulley to turn over motor
in case....say...your starter stops working......ive read it also serves as the jack handle...?
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Re: manual starting rod....1967 L-60

Post by faux40 »

I've heard that the Land Rover crank start handle interchanges with the Nissan Patrol... but considering I've never seen a Land Rover handle, take that with a grain of salt!

However, it;s a pretty simple design so it would be really easy to copy. I posted pics and measurements on it here:
viewtopic.php?p=19126#p19126

Good luck!

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Re: manual starting rod....1967 L-60

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The Land Rover one looks similar, I don't know that actual measurements. https://www.roversnorth.com/parts/pla95 ... ia_and_iii

The jack handle was a separate item.
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RiverPatrol wrote:The Land Rover one looks similar, I don't know that actual measurements. https://www.roversnorth.com/parts/pla95 ... ia_and_iii

The jack handle was a separate item.
I purchased one of these hand cranks from Rovers North. It seems well made. I did need to cut off about 1/8 to 3/16" off the end so the pin engaged fully into the 'receiver' part on the crankshaft hub.
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If someone would post a photo with dimensions, one could be fabricated in an evening with a torch, a drill and a welder.
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plateaucal wrote:If someone would post a photo with dimensions, one could be fabricated in an evening with a torch, a drill and a welder.
viewtopic.php?p=19126#p19126
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faux40 wrote:
plateaucal wrote:If someone would post a photo with dimensions, one could be fabricated in an evening with a torch, a drill and a welder.
viewtopic.php?p=19126#p19126

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I believe that I have a spare, including the original mounting blocks, that I'm willing to part with. Let me know if you're still looking for one.
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Re: manual starting rod....1967 L-60

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Mr. Zero wrote:I believe that I have a spare, including the original mounting blocks, that I'm willing to part with. Let me know if you're still looking for one.
hello.....do you still have crank rod....and mounting blocks? .if so how much you need to get it to 50595-1747.......iowa
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hoyt wrote:
Mr. Zero wrote: hello.....do you still have crank rod....and mounting blocks? .if so how much you need to get it to 50595-1747.......iowa
This has suddenly become a hot topic. A few folks here have expressed interest in just the last couple of days. Please PM me. Sale pending, but if that falls through, you're next in line.
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