No don't believe it would have enough torque to crank motor fast enough to start
use a half inch drill
attach a 10mm socket to an electric drill and place it onto the flywheel nut. start drill while giving it a bit of throttle and it should start up.
Heat a kettle, light a room, produce a tv picture, run a computer or a laptop or a mobile phone or a radio. Run air conditioning and heating. Run a drill, including a dentist's drill or any other electric motor. Control an engine on a ship or aircraft. Start a car.
If you are a good welder, make a piece to attach to the crank screw that would fit a "T" shape drill piece, then you can use an electric drill with the T piece, to start it.
No.
You can not by-pass the capacitor in an electric motor. Most are capacitor-start motors which require the capacitor to be operational in order to start. If the capacitor is not working then it will need to be replaced.
Electric start,
We Can find the Electric Motor in the vehicle as a self, which helps to start the engine initially.
capacitor start induction run motor
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You put a drill bit in the drill chuck, tighten with a chuck key, plug in to an outlet and pull the trigger to start the drill motor and apply medium pressure to what ever your making a hole in.
A very long extension cord will have higher resistance, which leads to voltage drop along the cord. This results in lower power reaching the drill motor, causing it to rotate slower compared to when using a shorter cord with lower resistance.