pfpuim said: (quoted from post at 11:36:48 04/05/10) Hi everyone,
I'm working on a 1949 W-9 with an I-9 engine. I need to replace or rebuild the starter. I'm not sure if it is the right starter for this tractor since someone has done some mods to it. Should this starter have 10 or 12 teeth? Does it even matter?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks very much.
Paul
My 1951 W9 has starter number 1108920. My Wilson catalog lists 1108938 for the starter. They both use drive number 1892342. That drive is 10 tooth, CW rotation. It has a 15.9mm ID, 39.5 gear OD, 144mm tooth length. The spring has nine turns.
My 1950 TD9 has starter number 1108925. That uses drive number 1892344. That drive is 12 tooth, CW rotation. It has 15.9mm ID, 46mm OD, 146mm tooth length. The spring has nine turns.
It looks like your gas engine should use a 10 tooth drive.
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