sprintJ1 (Offline)
#11
3/3/14 5:59 PM
The one I made looks alot like the 4th post - alum. plate, chevy flex-plate,used a old 10-10 coupler to make hub for flex plate then a ford starter that bolts to alum plate.
TQ29m (Offline)
#12
3/3/14 7:33 PM
That's about the same as mine, only I used a starter and flex plate off a Chrysler mini-van, smaller flex plate, and the lower shaft is drilled and tapped for a 3/8- 24 bolt to hold it all together, a little more work to get it ready, but after you've done it a couple of times, it's simple, the starter had the bendix and solenoid on it, so the wiring was easy. Bob
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!

sprintcar24 (Offline)
#13
9/6/14 1:23 AM
how much was this? im in australia and looking for a setup like this
flagboy55 (Offline)
#14
9/6/14 8:02 AM
I hope we aren't going back to trying to mandate starters on sprints and midgets. If you want one for tuning ok, buy absolutely not necessary for racing, a waste of time and money imo
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TQ29m (Offline)
#15
9/6/14 9:46 AM
I sold mine to a chap in Australia, a couple or 3 years ago. If you watch what you do, you can make one for under $200.00, US. I don't remember what I had in mine, but it was handy for tuning or just to ck something you had been working on. Bob
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!
