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Topic: Allis B Starter Alignment
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| carbonfibers
09-14-2012 12:11:38
74.167.102.175
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Is there any way to better align the starter on a 1945 Allis B. I removed my starter for an overhaul and noted that it appears the gears are slightly misaligned because the starter sags a little in the boss fit.Thanks, Wayne |
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| carbonfibers
09-14-2012 16:22:41
74.167.102.175
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Re: Allis B Starter Alignment in reply to carbonfibers, 09-14-2012 12:11:38
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| | Thanks to everyone for the information. I have the original bolt with the screw driver slot and the hex nut. I can get it tight but it appears to tilt a little at the rear of the starter. I guess it ois Ok since it worked fine since 1945. Wayne |
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| Bob Bancroft
09-14-2012 15:51:24
97.73.64.160
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Re: Allis B Starter Alignment in reply to carbonfibers, 09-14-2012 12:11:38
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| I never looked it up or tried it to find out- but I believe the hex head pointed bolt on a WD is the same as yours, which probably has a slot for a screwdriver? With the hex head then you can really get it tight. |
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| steve(ill)
09-14-2012 15:29:37
74.36.183.47
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Re: Allis B Starter Alignment in reply to carbonfibers, 09-14-2012 12:11:38
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| clearance between the starter and case is only a few thousandths. Once the bolt is tight, there is no movement. THe bolt can be made from a 5/8 NC bolt and tapered on a grinder or lathe. |
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| old
09-14-2012 14:32:10
209.86.226.40
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Re: Allis B Starter Alignment in reply to carbonfibers, 09-14-2012 12:11:38
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| It only has the tapper bolt to install it so no way to do any thing other then buy a new bolt if you can find one that is |
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