The thing that makes the high energy spark for petrol engine ignition. They all have them.
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Yep - that was what I though I said but most seem to have missed the alt before coil - maybe I should have said alternator coils rather than alt coils.
A lesson - don't assume people will understand abbreviations.
Cheers
Garry
Some older auto boxes could be tow started because they were fitted with an oil pump driven by the output shaft. IIRC the Borg Warner 35 was one - my father was a tester/inspector on the gearbox production line.
So will my D2 start if it's towed fast enough? Just if the starter fails in the middle of somewhere (because the middle of nowhere is, well nowhere).
I know this is well off topic but my old FJ40 with the 4.2L 2F petrol motor had a crank handle fitting on the front of the motor with the complete slot out through the bumper. I could never imagine cranking that motor and suspected it possibly for some other purpose. I had no real reason to know it wasn't a crank handle doover, just that it would be ridiculous.
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My 101 with the 3.5 V8 has the ability to be cranked and if the engine is prepared correctly starts OK. Maybe new 4wds should have this ability but maybe some mods might be needed to crank over the diesels.
Garry
I used to crank-start my 76 RRC and it was much gentler on the wrists than Morris Minors.
Hi Graeme,
The old Torque Flyte automatic transmission in the Chrysler Valiant VC had an input and output driven transmission oil pumps and could be roll started as well.
Production efficiency and cost reduction targets no doubt deleted the second rear pump over time.
Regards
Barryp
Thanks Barryp. I wondered how good my memory was because a brother had a VC Valiant in the early seventies so it could have been his gbox that had the 2 pumps rather than the BW35 that my father had a lot to do with at around the same time.