Posted by Scott in SC on August 04, 2008 at 12:08:40 from (172.130.33.86):
In Reply to: f 20 starter posted by Joe De Keyrel on August 03, 2008 at 19:57:35:
Hi,
My 1936 F20 has the Heisler starter kit on it, and the model/serial number of the starter is 714L/511469. As near as I could determine, this starter originally fit a 30-34 Chevrolet Car or truck. The generator used with the conversion is a 35 amp unit matched to a 48 Chevy 216.
No spacer is utilized between the starter and bell housing on my tractor.
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