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
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