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Lionelgee
17th October 2013, 10:42 PM
Hello All,

A link I found from the U.K about rebuilding Series 3 gear boxes mentions the following term .... "cranked" spanner?

In reference to - "In addition, you'll need a cranked 5/16 Whitworth ring spanner (or a 5/16 Whitworth socket) for the nuts inside the transfer box which fasten it to the gearbox." Accessed 17th October from, http://www.stumpie.com/tech/gearbox (http://www.stumpie.com/tech/gearboxIs) is a cranked spanner just a normal double ended ring spanner? Or is the "cranking" a deeper bend in the spanner? Or is a spanner that has taken some amphetamines - cranked up? :angel:

I only speak Australian so I will have to do a Pauline Hanson "Please explain?"...

Kind Regards
Lionel

S3ute
17th October 2013, 11:34 PM
Hello All,

A link I found from the U.K about rebuilding Series 3 gear boxes mentions the following term .... "cranked" spanner?

so I will have to do a Pauline Hanson "Please explain?"...

Kind Regards
Lionel

Lionel.

I can't answer your inquiry technically, although I suspect that it is a ring spanner with a bend in it for clearance.

However, when I lived in a small town in the Riverina some years ago the term "spanner" was often applied to someone who didn't seem to be too bright.

Now without wanting to call down the wrath of the few people still burning a candle for One Nation, I might have thought of the flame headed one as a "cranky spanner"................

Cheers,

sheerluck
17th October 2013, 11:54 PM
The cranked term does relate to a spanner with a larger than usual offset on it.

jerryd
18th October 2013, 12:07 AM
I don't recall using any special spanners when I just overhauled my gearbox, in fact I was amazed it worked :)

Lionelgee
18th October 2013, 09:30 AM
I don't recall using any special spanners when I just overhauled my gearbox, in fact I was amazed it worked :)


Hello Jerry D,

The article does give an option between using a "cranked" Whitworth spanner or a socket. Maybe you had a socket which fit. Just as long as it worked is the main thing. It falls into the line of there being more than one way to skin a cat.

Kind Regards
Lionel

olbod
18th October 2013, 11:17 AM
A ring spanner that I cranked ages ago.
Fits a brake bleed screw nipple.