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misterpantz 09-20-2006 07:49 PM

starter pull on my 71 220d
 
Hi all.
I have a new (to me) 1971 220d with a starter pull that requires some serious arm muscle to engage. I'm new to the manual-start diesels, so I'm wondering if anyone can tell me if this is normal. After I start the car I have a dent in my finger and a tired arm! :)
Any thoughts are much appreciated.
Amos

ForcedInduction 09-20-2006 07:54 PM

That's how they got the name "Gorilla Knob." :)

misterpantz 09-20-2006 07:57 PM

gorilla knob!?!
 
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Originally Posted by ForcedInduction (Post 1282468)
That's how they got the name "Gorilla Knob." :)

NO! That is too funny!

ForcedInduction 09-20-2006 08:04 PM

Your Gorilla Knob
 
From what I've seen, they all have a hard pull. You could try cleaning and lubing the connections if you feel it's a little *too* hard to pull.

t walgamuth 09-20-2006 08:28 PM

there are also adjustments and rubber bushings that can go bad. i would examine the linkage inside the engine compartment and see if it all looks copa setic.

you shouldnt get dents in your fingers i dont think!

tom w

Lycoming-8 09-21-2006 12:37 AM

A tired arm in the winter after an extended glow cycle is pretty normal, however I don't remember getting any finger dents. The really good part of the Gorilla Knob is that you don't have to ever worry about vacuum problems causing the car to not shut off when you want it to. Also there is one less line running into the cabin that can eventually leak Black engine oil on your shoes and pant leg.

bgkast 09-21-2006 04:48 AM

When I first read this I pictured a lawnmower style rope under the hood. :laugh2: now THAT would make your arm sore!


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