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Re: Starter for 1275

To: RBHouston@aol.com
Subject: Re: Starter for 1275
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 17:21:56 -0500 5.0; U)
Cc: spridgets@Autox.Team.Net, midgetsprite@yahoogroups.com
References: <1ed.33262dbe.2f182f41@aol.com>
This comes from Gerard's web site under his Tech Tips and the Spridget specs.  
He
responded to me when I faced the same question, and he advised me.  There is a
conflict between the footbox and the starter body.  Some folks talk about the 
BFH
modification, but I couldn't seem to get enough leverage.  I took the over 
engineered
approach and cut out a section of the footbox corner (complicated by some 
double wall
issues), welded up a small box that I then riveted in place with solid aircraft
rivets.  Sealed the joints with silicone sealer.

I bought my starter from Advance Auto, can't remember the exact price.  They 
took one
of my old junk starters for the core.  I tried to do this transaction at my 
local NAPA
store where I have an account, but even with my discount, Advance was better.  
And
NAPA could not assure me that the core would work and not get rejected, and add 
to the
cost later on my account.  I did better as a cash customer at Advance.

Their listing did not coincide, though, between the years listed below and the 
part
number on the starter.  Default to the part number.  Worked for me.

TROOPER/PUP 1985-89, 4 cyl
 #16878

RBHouston@aol.com wrote:

> Anyone remember a model # for the Isuzu trooper starter that is supposed to
> fit a Spridget?  I seem to remember this was a bolt in substitution.
>
> I installed the pertronix night before last, but the engine wont turn over
> fast enough to fire.  I've changed just about everything but the starter,  so 
>I
> guess that's next.
>
> Robert  Houston
> Texan in New Mexico
>
> 73 Midget
> 63 TR4





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