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Starter hits the turbo!
junkyardoval - October 27th, 2003 at 12:40 AM

Hey guys. Thanks for letting me join the forum. I have a 56 Oval with a 96 Subaru twin turbo 2.0 and a Porsche 901 trans with a 911 starter. The starter selonoid hits the turbo. Anyone know of another starter that will work?

Thanks

Ernie


555bug - October 27th, 2003 at 01:18 AM

First up welcome :) second why not modify the turbo housing to move it out of the way? I imagibe that there would be a lot of cutting involved to get a big ass suby into a tiny oval rear so a bit more work won't kill you ;) an dlastly bring on the pictures, video, stories whatever


Jenny - October 27th, 2003 at 07:14 AM

Hi junkyardoval,
Sorry I can't help with the starter, but that sounds like an interesting setup. Can you post some pic's or a link?


junkyardoval - October 27th, 2003 at 11:02 AM

I really don't want to mess with the turbo. I think I may modify the starter mounts to twist it a little. The body is on a 1973 pan with 1988 Porsche 944 alumn. swing arms and disk brakes on the rear with 944 disks on te front also. Currently it has 911 rack and pinion steering and sway bars from the rear of a Mazda Miata on the front and back. The engine and trans had to be moved forward 4 1/2" to get everything under the stock body which led to a coilover rear suspension. Some photos are posted at http://photo.starblvd.net/junkyardoval. 
More later. Thanks for the interest. Reub's car was the inspiration for mine.

Ernie


Baja Wes - October 27th, 2003 at 01:36 PM

there's an aftermarket starter over there in the US that lets you turn the body (of the starter) around inside the mounting bolts to put the solenoid where-ever you want. I think it's a gear-reduction starter designed for the sand buggy boys. I remember seeing it in a Hot VW's or a Sand Sport magazine.


Baja Wes - October 27th, 2003 at 02:43 PM

Hi-torque make something along the lines of what I was thinking. They allow you to reposition where the starter body fits.

http://www.goodvibesracing.com/Product-Scans/Imi-104.jpg

http://www.goodvibesracing.com/IMI%20Starters.htm
Heaps of places in the US sells them,

and for the australian guys here is a supplier with good prices;
http://www.castleauto.com.au/starters.htm


555bug - October 27th, 2003 at 10:44 PM

just checked out your site .... nice stuff :) keep those pictures coming


humpty - October 28th, 2003 at 12:42 AM

This man is certifiable!

Fantastic!


junkyardoval - October 29th, 2003 at 10:09 AM

:D Problem solved. The starter from a Vanagon fits very well. I got one from a friend who has just installed a Subaru 2.2 in his Vanagon. He had an extra. Will have to do a little cutting on the firewall, that will be easy. The engine goes back in tomorrow. The friend is building the wiring harness and it should be ready next week. Still have to build the exhaust system.