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Stuss
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Hi I’ve removed the pony motor from my D6B , and now having trouble finding a pinion to suit the teeth on flywheel as there not straight 
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Sat, Jan 15, 2022 7:29 AM
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are you trying to put together an electric start conversion?

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are you trying to put together an electric start conversion?
Yes that’s the go, want convert to electric start,
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Sat, Jan 15, 2022 9:21 AM
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Old Magnet is the Guru on these but I assume you need something like this.

 
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Sat, Jan 15, 2022 5:29 PM
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Old Magnet is the Guru on these but I assume you need something like this.

 
http://catstarter.yolasite.com/

did a fast search and found this site. don;t know anything about them

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http://catstarter.yolasite.com/

did a fast search and found this site. don;t know anything about them
https://www.acmoc.org/bb/discussion-d72/26782-d6-9u-42mt-starter-bendix-drive-gear?start=0

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https://www.acmoc.org/bb/discussion-d72/26782-d6-9u-42mt-starter-bendix-drive-gear?start=0
Do you have a starter now? and is it a Delco 40MT or 42MT?
Either one will  also require the 1M0023 eccentric adapter due to the buzz bomb pony motors having a larger hole in the flywheel housing than the normal direct start drive end housing.
The starter drive you need is this one, along with the correct drive end housing.
  [attachment=66350]11T Starter Drive RH Drive.JPG[/attachment]
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Sat, Jan 15, 2022 11:10 PM
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Do you have a starter now? and is it a Delco 40MT or 42MT?
Either one will  also require the 1M0023 eccentric adapter due to the buzz bomb pony motors having a larger hole in the flywheel housing than the normal direct start drive end housing.
The starter drive you need is this one, along with the correct drive end housing.
  [attachment=66350]11T Starter Drive RH Drive.JPG[/attachment]
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I think a fella named Davis does the complete starter unit with the helical gear in Toowoomba Qld only as complete kit.
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Sun, Jan 16, 2022 5:01 AM
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Hi Busso 20 yes John Davis sells complete setups and won’t sell individual parts, about $1800 for a setup. It’s good value if you want to go that way.
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Sun, Jan 16, 2022 8:19 AM
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Hi Busso 20 yes John Davis sells complete setups and won’t sell individual parts, about $1800 for a setup. It’s good value if you want to go that way.
HI Stuss, yes I guess so, a little hard to justify if not used regular, I managed to sort both my pony's out and was lucky to secure another for a rebuild to be exchanged when needed after I build it.
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Sun, Jan 16, 2022 7:53 PM
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HI Stuss, yes I guess so, a little hard to justify if not used regular, I managed to sort both my pony's out and was lucky to secure another for a rebuild to be exchanged when needed after I build it.
Electric is a huge plus in simplicity and reliability. For what its worth with simple mechanical skills you can visit local junk yard and order the gear and nose and have less than $200 in the project - at least on the east coast lots of those easily rebuildable MT42 starters in scrap yards. Bob
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