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16 years 3 months ago #19821
by King of Obsolete
well after ten years it is time to get on the d7 4t. i gave the pup motor to cat d9 on the ACME BB so that means it is electric start time. i would like to run 12 volts and try and keep everything the same as the D6 9Us.
so what do i need???
thansk
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16 years 3 months ago #19827
by Old Magnet
Hi KoO,
Very similar drill as the D6
Starter choices are Delco Remy 40MT, 42MT or the slightly bigger and more powerful 50MT, all available in 12 and 24 volt. Clockwise rotation
Uses same helical drive as the D6
You will have to make up your own adapter to get from the three hole bellhousing flange to the starter drive end housing. Can be made from any SAE#3 starter nose and plate so long as it comes out two inches from the face of the flywheel to the face of the bellhousing flange and indexed/ground to clear the flywheel.
You know the rest of the drill:)
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16 years 3 months ago #19848
by King of Obsolete
ok, for the others guys on the BB who are following along, can we recap the nose cone part with SAE #3.
also in your picture of the nosecone, it looks welded in to place????
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16 years 3 months ago #19860
by Old Magnet
Hi KoO,
The SAE #3 drawing was included just to show the two inch dimension for engagement. Ignore the rest for this application.
Yes, it is apparently welded. It is a hacked up standard drive end housing with mounting ears cut off and welded to an adapter plate. Looks crude but the picture is from a supplier of these conversions. Certainly would be better machined.
Also attached is another crappy picture of what looks to be a carved up standard drive end housing made to fit the application, also from the same conversion supplier.
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16 years 3 months ago #19863
by Old Magnet
Hi KoO,
I am familiar with that source and have bought parts there. I'm sure he can get you a starter but it will not be a bolt on to the 3T. He can supply you with the helical drive and the starter motor but no one is supplying a drive end housing that will bolt directly to the 3T/4T without modification.
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16 years 3 months ago #19865
by King of Obsolete
yes, if i get him to spec the starter for a d6 9u then i know i'll have everything interchangeable. i can make the plate for the bell housing using my magic wand, LOL.
trying to phone there but the line is busy, maybe i'm dailing 1-800-bambi instead, LOL
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16 years 3 months ago #19890
by King of Obsolete
ok, i was dialing the wrong number, one of the joys of getting old, LOL.
once i dialed the right number, i talked with them and will email a list of what i need for the starters.
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16 years 3 months ago #19895
by King of Obsolete
good thinking if i had brand new high compression engines but my 60 year old collectables are low compression. so they start just fine, LOL
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