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Engine rotation damage

ldmack3

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I remember seeing somewhere in the TMs, Tranny section as best I can recall, to be sure and rotate the engine in the proper direction. To rotate it the wrong way can cause damage.

What could be damaged?

I rotated it both directions before reading this and before going any further would like correct or at least be prepared for what damage may have occurred.
 

Mullaney

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I remember seeing somewhere in the TMs, Tranny section as best I can recall, to be sure and rotate the engine in the proper direction. To rotate it the wrong way can cause damage.

What could be damaged?

I rotated it both directions before reading this and before going any further would like correct or at least be prepared for what damage may have occurred.
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If you sat there and turned the engine by hand for 15 minutes, it might cause a problem - where oil isn't being pumped into the crankshaft journals etc, but a few turns by hand shouldn't be a big deal.

DRY turning isn't good.

A squirt of Marvel Mystery Oil into the cylinders is a plus but IMO, it shouldn't hurt the motor, transmission, or transfer case at hand turned speeds.
 
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