Manually rotating the crankshaft

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Manually rotating the crankshaft

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Hey guys,
can someone tell me where the bolt is to rotate the crankshaft?

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Also, what tool should I use and does it take much effort to rotate?
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wha?

normally you rotate the crank shaft itself...

even has a nice little socket for it

may i ask why?
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oh okay, looking at the pic, you've found yourself a motor and wanna make sure it turns
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SchumieFan wrote:oh okay, looking at the pic, you've found yourself a motor and wanna make sure it turns
Ahh so there is a socket for it?
I need to rotate it to do my tappets, not my engine btw :P
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22mm bolt in middle of harmonic balancer (where all the drive belts are driven from) will be easier to rotate if you remove spark plugs too to prevent compression ;)
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Thanks. It's only a little bit of rotating and I really don't want to remove all sparkplugs seeing as I changed them over a few weeks ago and can't be bothered :P
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Turn clockwise.
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Re: Manually rotating the crankshaft

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Theres a square hole in the middle, just put a ratchet end in it from your socket set
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Through wheel arch lining there is a hole.
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