gregs
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| posted on 30/11/08 at 09:41 AM |
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Hi torque starter - Pinto
Hi all,
Before I order a brand spanker, has anybody got a hi torque pinto starter motor sat on their shelf? - is so let me know - beer vouchers waiting.
cheers,
Greg
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omega0684
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| posted on 30/11/08 at 11:41 AM |
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what is wrong with a standard pinto starter motor? might save yourself a lot of money if you use standard instead of high torque
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Danozeman
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| posted on 30/11/08 at 12:09 PM |
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Y do you need a high torque? Is your car running exceptionally high compression or a tiny flywheel?
Standard ones are muchos cheaper!
Dan
Built the purple peril!! Let the modifications begin!!
http://www.eastangliankitcars.co.uk
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mcerd1
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| posted on 30/11/08 at 12:37 PM |
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I got one for mine from H&H as they worked out a bit cheaper the the likes of Burtons etc....
I reconned I might need it since I'm going to have a higher CR and only a 5.5kg flywheel - but even so I might have got away with a standard one
:?
I've got a couple of used standard ones going spare if anyone needs one (not really worth posting them though)
[Edited on 30/11/08 by mcerd1]
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rusty nuts
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| posted on 30/11/08 at 12:52 PM |
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One from an auto will have higher torque than a manual item . Hot rod boys used them .
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omega0684
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| posted on 30/11/08 at 01:37 PM |
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my flywheel is 3.8 kgs! and i use a standard starter and have no probs turning it over
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gregs
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| posted on 30/11/08 at 05:17 PM |
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standard item (new refurb) fine starting from cold, but not happy when warm...
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