Posted by RN on February 04, 2015 at 13:17:12 from (66.188.143.138):
In Reply to: tractor starters posted by terry tate on February 04, 2015 at 11:08:49:
Check the Delco sites for starter-generators. A unit for a single cylinder Kohler or Briggs 16hp has been used on model T engines a few times- the 4 cylinder starting drag isn't much more than the single cylinder drag. Dodge did this when they started out. Leece-Neville heavy duty utility unit used on a few Wisconsins, old Continentals and was supposed to be a kit for IHC F14, F20 use. Bosch unit made and used on some 60 to 150hp aircraft engines- direct couple or belt drive adaption. Home made belt or chain drive using Chrysler reduction gear starter from Hemi with a splined out put shaft and a pulley or chain sprocket, dual use starter/generator regulator was Delco for Simplicity adapted to it- F20 adaption. Starter plain bearings replaced with ball bearing from generator, some other generator parts so half starter, half generator. The rig is used on some earlier homemade electric car projects for a regenerative drive unit. Last rig I've heard a reference to is a golf cart regenerative electric motor used on a old stationary engine that put out 30 some volts when used as in generator mode, charged a 24 volt system that had some wiring to get 12 volts for some use, 24 volt for other use. The Chrysler reduction gear nose on a generator unit was supposed to be relatively easy to make by rebuilders shops- stock parts used mix and match but the parts are for pre 1990 vehicle and applications- Might be a bit expensive now. RN
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