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10 years 9 months ago #99538
by Oil Slick
I have the this rebuilt 24V Cat starter that I will probably never use. I tested it today and it works great. The brand new 11 tooth helix gear and parts cost over $300 + labor. For Sale $475
Mike 661-331-2996
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9 years 7 months ago #120896
by Oil Slick
OM, won't this starter fit the 17A bolt pattern and work just fine?
Would you have a part number for the large solenoid that goes with the starter?
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9 years 7 months ago #120897
by Old Magnet
No, that is the old inertia type starter with remote solenoid.
You need the later 40MT or 50MT starter that has the direct mounted solenoid and drive engagement.
Also the conversion drive end housing and 12 tooth RH helical drive gear.
The remote solenoid that goes with the inertia drive starter uses a Delco #1119775 or #1119866 solenoid.
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9 years 7 months ago #120905
by Oil Slick
OM, the inertia type starter was on my 955 and D6. Are the bigger Cats different to not allow this starter to work?
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9 years 7 months ago #120911
by Old Magnet
The conversion drive end housing for the 17A and D8/9's is not SAE 3 pattern. Much larger bolt pattern. Also requires the indexing feature that the later starters have and the early 40MT doesn't. Forget about using that starter you have.
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9 years 7 months ago #120948
by Garlic Pete
This is on one of the 3T Salyer pump tractors. Salyer and Boswell had many 3T and 17A tractors with Sawtelle and Rosprim 24" ditch pumps for moving water. I have four chassis, one 3T nearly complete with engine, one 17A nearly complete with engine and two 17A with no engines.
I believe this is a 17A starter with the conversion kit mounted to a black adapter plate, which is bolted to the 3T flywheel housing.
Here is a photo of the starter boss on the 17A chassis next to it.
I know the 3T is a dry clutch and the 17A is oil, but I'm hoping that if this really is a 17A starter kit, the starter will be sealed and have the O-ring on it when we remove it.
Pete.
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9 years 7 months ago #120950
by Old Magnet
This is on one of the 3T Salyer pump tractors. Salyer and Boswell had many 3T and 17A tractors with Sawtelle and Rosprim 24" ditch pumps for moving water. I have four chassis, one 3T nearly complete with engine, one 17A nearly complete with engine and two 17A with no engines.
I believe this is a 17A starter with the conversion kit mounted to a black adapter plate, which is bolted to the 3T flywheel housing.
Here is a photo of the starter boss on the 17A chassis next to it.
I know the 3T is a dry clutch and the 17A is oil, but I'm hoping that if this really is a 17A starter kit, the starter will be sealed and have the O-ring on it when we remove it.
Pete.
If your so convinced that's what you have go ahead and try it and you will find out.
The only thing usable for the 17A there is the 50MT starter itself (no drive end housing).
Same for the 50MT that ag-mike has.
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