Subject: Re: 4-speed starter grief
Author: Martin Cooke
Date: Feb 10, 2002, 3:28 AM
Post ID: 1709607591
OK i think i see what you mean now.
still like to see the pics if it's not too much trouble.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Bowes" <kk-@home.com>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 2:26 AM
Subject: RE: 4-speed starter grief
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Would you like me to send you a photo to show how this is done? Send me
an E-mail and I will attach a .jpg file. Yes, you have to drill out the
top hole, do some filing, and make a spacer for the top mounting bolt.
Not a really difficult task, but certainly more involved than just
bolting up an original.
Martin Cooke wrote:looks like my idea to put a Valeo starter on a friends Ambo is a, ahem,
non starter.
top mounting for the unit is a stud in the bell housing, not hole
drilled right through for a bolt. i looked at a Valeo unit yesterday &
mounting holes in that are tapped. even if i drilled it out i don't
think there's room for a nut.
i think i'll try to fit a Bosch, might be easier.
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Tom
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'82 V50-III
Shelby Township, Michigan
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