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Engine starter frame sizes and HP ratings?

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buickanddeere

10-26-2004 12:36:39




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Is there are chart or manual that lists Delco and other starters by body dia,length ( frame size) and the various different winding ratings inside? And what drives will mix and match? Starters seen to be factory sized for sub tropical areas. A stone cold diesel without glow plugs needs to be spun at near idle speeds to make enough compression heat to fire. I've been looking at the mighty 5KW Iskra AZG starter but dealers are scarce up here.

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Farmered

10-27-2004 04:25:14




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 Re: Engine starter frame sizes and HP ratings? in reply to buickanddeere, 10-26-2004 12:36:39  
B & D Have you looked into Nippon-Denso (sp?) My starter rebuilder steered me to them when I needed a new twister. They are smaller, more powerful and about a hundred bucks cheaper than the big Deere. They develope a lot of torque because they are gear drive. Sure winds that 4430 up in a hurry. Ed



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leland

10-26-2004 12:47:09




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 Re: Engine starter frame sizes and HP ratings? in reply to buickanddeere, 10-26-2004 12:36:39  
Do you have a rebuilder close they should have this in shop.



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JoeK

10-26-2004 17:24:04




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 Re: Engine starter frame sizes and HP ratings? in reply to leland, 10-26-2004 12:47:09  
Never really looked into it,but aftermarket companies manufacturer"high torque" starters for performance engines.Secondly,would more"battery" help?A lot of diesels and even cold climate large displacement gas engines use huge or dual batteries for extra cranking power.After all the common lead/acid battery loses like 40% of its power in cold temps,extra battery gives that back + a little more.



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buickanddeere

10-26-2004 22:24:13




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 Re: Engine starter frame sizes and HP ratings? in reply to JoeK, 10-26-2004 17:24:04  
Have the batteries and cables good for 12HP. The starter is the limiting factor now.



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