Posted by Old-F20 on January 03, 2009 at 22:56:37 from (71.7.98.117):
In Reply to: Starter for an F14 posted by Paul Graham on January 03, 2009 at 17:47:53:
rustred said: (quoted from post at 19:41:04 01/03/09) from what i know is that the ihc D50 truck from the thirtys is supposed to have the FBB engine that was put into the WK40 . i believe it was delco but not totaly sure.a while back someone said that the J.D.B starter fit the WK40.i am looking for that engine. kind of off your topic but thats my bit of input,but were in the same vintage.
ive got a WK-40 with electric start on it and can prolly get the Delco tag numbe roff it for you. Its a 3 bolt starter, not a 2 bolt. I know they used the FBB engine in the larger trucks up to the KB series. Same block as the Red Diamond engines, thats why the swap is so easy. If you could find a ring gear from one of those trucks, you would be in business
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