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Chapter 9 Caterpillar Twenty Two Electric Start Conversion

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9 years 9 months ago #116581 by chugwater crawlers
Three Chapter 9 members worked together to convert a Caterpillar Twenty Two to electric start. It turned out great.

Look for a detailed article on this project in an upcoming issue of the ACMOC magazine.





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9 years 9 months ago #116584 by old-iron-habit
Wow, Thats looks like a clean install. Nice shop also. I look forward to seeing the article.

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9 years 9 months ago #116585 by chugwater crawlers
WyoCat did the install. He did a great job including relocating the choke. The nice shop is his. The photo below shows where I typically work on stuff. Outside! LOL.



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9 years 9 months ago #116601 by drujinin
Replied by drujinin on topic Starter Model Number?
Any idea what the Starter is that's installed?
Just in case I ever decided to do install one on mine.

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9 years 9 months ago #116604 by chugwater crawlers
Replied by chugwater crawlers on topic Starter number
It's a MPA #4162S. It also crosses to a Remy 25831 or a NAPA 2460674. It's off an IH Scout with a V8.

I have used the 4162S on my tractor. WyoCat got it to fit fine.

I bought the NAPA starter for another member to try and it is the same starter. We got it to line up on his tractor yesterday. We had to change out the spacer bolts because they were hitting the starter and it would not line up.

FYI. It's not a bolt in and it will not fit the factory ring gear. You will need to machine the flywheel for a ring gear and fabricate a spacer for the starter.

The magazine article explains it in detail with some photos to help you out.

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9 years 9 months ago #116679 by tailseat15
Looks like a repro farmall battery box, perhaps? I know, wait for the magazine.....

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9 years 9 months ago #116687 by Jeff M.
That is great that is the kind of article We need in the magazine also restoration articles.

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9 years 9 months ago #116710 by chugwater crawlers
Tailseat, I think that is a Farmall battery box.

Thanks for the comments. I hope you guys will comment back and let me know if we hit the mark with the "how to.." article.

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9 years 8 months ago #118749 by chugwater crawlers
Replied by chugwater crawlers on topic Starter Update
Attached are some more photos of the starter conversion project for anyone who does not get the magazine. I have included a photos of both brands of starters which are identical. I have also included a photo of the fabricated spacer required to get if to fit.

The tractor photo shows the location of the starter button and the choke lever. The knob next to the fuel control is the rerouted choke lever. You can see the starter button mounted next to the battery box.

The ring gear is NAPA # 600-3035. You will need to cut a lip on to the flywheel to get the ring gear to fit.


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9 years 8 months ago #118755 by rturn3060
where's THE GENERATOR ASSEMBLY???

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