Okay, so I didnt before, but nowwwwwwwwwww take when you say "clutch type" you mean the solenoid type of starter VERSUS a starter motor that uses the inertia Bendix starter drive as shown in the picture. I.E. you cant just change the "drive", you need a solenoid operated starter (like most all old GM with the bottle lookin solenoid) where the solenoid engages the teeth instead of inertia making it screw out..
I thought before there was ONLY some sort of different type of "starter drive" you used on the SAME starters that had some type of over running clutch, but now take it you mean the whole system is different i.e. change the entire starter out to a solenoid operated drive engaging one versus the one shown RIGHT????
Interesting about using smaller cables verus a smaller battery HMMMMMMM I dont have any calculations but for sure a wimpy cable may drop guessing 1 or 2??? volts which has the same affect as my idea of using a wimpy battery !!!!!!Plus you have the advanatge you noted of more stored energy if you go with the big honkmin battery !!!!!!!!!!!! BY JOVE YOU MAY HAVE SOMETHING
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