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what the heck is this doohickey?

eschneider

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came in a box of alpine series V bits......
 

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Can't tell what size it is, but it looks a bit like a knackered starting-handle dog. I see someone's removed it with a chisel sometime!
 
looks like the bolt for hand cranking but the length of the threads seem to rule that out.Its been a long time since I saw one so memeories may be foggy.
 
actually, it seems that it is a crank sprocket for a sunbeam alpine series I-V (looking at the victoria british catalog, page 32)

Very interesting!
 
You didn't give any dimensions but it looks the throw out nut for the engine starting crank. All Alpines even series V still had the provisions to crank start the engine although the nut on the engine of the SV was more of a slotted tube.
 
You call 'em cranks, I call 'em Starting Handles.
But surely not a "sprocket"? There's no chain . . .
 
Thanks.

Yup, it is the crank pulley nut / starter handle drive for an Alpine. If VB doesn't carry it anymore, must be worth hundreds, right? <cough>

Not sure about the chunks being made with a chisel - looking at some of the other castings that came in the box-o-parts, It wouldn't surprise me if that was the uncomprimising craftsmanship of the slovenly midlander who poured the casting. <grin>

Cool bit. I wonder how many other rootes engines it fits?

Also in the box was a "king dick" lug wrench. It's tiny (no jokes, please) -- maybe 8" long..... I'm curious to know if it's an alpine bit as well.
 
I have a number of King Dick spanners (wheel spanner, please, not "lug wrench" - it's British, don't you know!). They are, or were, a good quality tool company when I lived in England, with a long history. The original King Dick was a dog!

The company still exists, but I have no current knowledge of their products. I think Moss is a US agent, maybe?
 
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