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    mick
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      #119806
      mick
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        @mick65121

        Bit of a long shot, but has anyone got a drawing or photo of a starting dog showing how the engagement is backed off, allowing the staring handle to slip once the engine fires, as I've got a bit of a mental block that even a cup of tea hasn't solved and still can't quite visualise it.

        Thanks.

        do 010.jpg

        #119809
        John Stevenson 1
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          Go to google

          Type in, starter dog images

          Click the top line to open it up.

          #119811
          Ziggar
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            http://lmgtfy.com/?q=starter+dog

            and then click the images button at the top

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            JasonB
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              #119814
              mick
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                Thanks, I should have thought of images first off, mind you there's an awful lot of dog food and grooming products to wade through till you find a suitable example!!

                #119815
                chris stephens
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                  Hi Mick,

                  You are not having a mental block because the starter dog track is NOT a simple inclined plane. It is definitely a complex curve. Some years ago a friend asked me to repair the business end of his Lancia crank handle and I thought to myself no problem, shows how easy it is to fool my old brain it is. In the end I set the broken part up in a spin indexer and measured the cam at 5 degree steps with a DTI, then replicated it with stepped end mill cuts. I might still have the list of co-ordinates but by now the workshop mice have probably eaten them but I will look all the same, don't hold your breath though.

                  chriStephens

                  #119821
                  Bazyle
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                    It's probably a helix so pity you don't have an universal dividing head. You might be able to rig up something using pullies on the index crank and leadscrew and a bit of wire wrapped round. I figure about a 7:1 ratio.

                    What's the betting you do it in the wrong direction first time devil

                    Edited By Bazyle on 14/05/2013 18:30:59

                    #119928
                    mick
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                      Looks a bit better than this time yesterday!

                      dg 007.jpg

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