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Anthiron
A.k.a.: Nicko McKay
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| posted on March 18th, 2006 at 12:14 PM |
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telling the difference between flywheels etc.
i have a 1776cc engine which will soon be ready to go into my baja.
my car has an old swinger box and i have no idea if i have a 6 volt flywheel on my current engine or if the bellhousing has been clearanced or even
what flywheel is on the 1776.
is there a way i can tell? starter motor?
i dont want to drop the motor and find out i dont have the right starter motor for the flywheel.
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pod
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| posted on March 18th, 2006 at 12:50 PM |
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starter should have voltage stamped on somewhere ,plus there is a difference in the starter spigot sizes
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tassupervee
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| posted on March 18th, 2006 at 01:50 PM |
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Yep.
The starter shaft is a fair bit bigger on the 6V starter and the gear teeth are wider spaced as well.
It should be fairly obvious if you pull the starter out.
L8tr
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Im not a complete idiot, quite a few parts are missing....
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