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Starting Crank Mounting Bracket (Super A)
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Posted by Tyler (MD) on June 15, 2001 at 03:06:42 from (207.172.73.66):
One of the sides of the spring clips that hold the crank handle secure in the bracket snapped off. I got another one from a guy who assured me it was off another Super A. Problem is they look different. My SA bracket has a wider plate at the bottom that mounts to the tranny top. That plate has slotted holes for mounting. The one I got from a guy is narrower and the mounting holes are not slotted, just round. This new one fits to the tranny case, but when you go to put the crank handle in it, the end of the handle doesn't clear the instrument panel because of it's non-slotted mtg holes and more narrower plate that won't adjust far enough to the right for handle clearance. Question: Is there 2 brackets for the crank handle or is this one for another model? Thanks, Tyman
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