Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 15:34:31 -0500charset=us-ascii
Who knows anything about this conversion? Bolt in? I've heard reference a few times now. A _reliable_ source tells me that he looked at the '89-'91 and '92-'96 Isuzu Trooper V6 starters and that the
Well Mike, I've seen one that was bolted on to a 1275 Midget. Bob Spruck has one. As he detailed in a post to the list last week, the starter is a straight bolt on but does require some hammering of
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 05:34:15 +0800charset=us-ascii
As I understand it, the mounting bolts are perpendicular to the armature, not parallel as in our starters. Could it be that I have the years wrong. What year was his starter? Mike This message is for
4 Cylinder.... 4 cylinder! NOT V6! 16178 is for a 4 Cylinder Trooper 86-91: Rodeo 91-97 Isuzu p'up 87-95 Amigo 89-94 Passport (by Honda (right!)) 94-97 There I'm better now. Cheerio! Peter C
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 15:02:37 -0800charset="ISO-8859-1"
Hey! I have a Sprite and an Isuzu Amigo (4 banger). Now I only need one starter for both!! Peter, Is there a diff between the 2.3L and 2.6L Starters? 4 Cylinder.... 4 cylinder! NOT V6! 16178 is for a
Listers one and all, I had to leave shortly after my post and wasn't able to follow-up Tuesday. 1) An apology, I typo'd. The number in question is Lester #16878 2) Fits those Isuzu trucks I mentioned
What if a new starter ring gear was installed with the bevel facing the correct way for the isuzu starter? Also, my understanding is that the Spridget starter does not engage with the ring gear befor
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 15:04:23 -0500charset="iso-8859-1"
Although the description is correct... i wouldn't really say it smashes into the ring. The sudden spin up of the starter only needs to a few revolutions to have the pinion pop out into position to en
<< Although the description is correct... i wouldn't really say it smashes into the ring. The sudden spin up of the starter only needs to a few revolutions to have the pinion pop out into position to