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Re: This Isuzu Trooper Starter Conversion Thing

To: wizardz@maxinter.net, curt.onstott@orst.edu
Subject: Re: This Isuzu Trooper Starter Conversion Thing
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 16:22:14 EST
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 3/29/2000 3:29:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
wizardz@maxinter.net writes:

<< 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 engage the ring.
 Banking on a relatively clean starter gear, the electric motor 
 really hasn't had a chance to get up to any kind of speed
 before it engages. It doen't need the bevels because the 
 pinion is rotating as it engages which allows for idle position
 mis-alignment of the gear teeth. 
 When a Bendix type is employed, if the gear teeth are just a little
 out of perfect alignment with each other, the pinion is slapped out into
 position regardless of whether or not the ring is in alignment or not.
 Hence the need for the ring gear teeth beveling. ..in hopes of having them
 slide into mesh alignment correctly.
 Tis ' true... you are more likely to get the occasional 'starter-spin up' 
with
 no motor rotation with the bendix as opposed to the stock unit. >>

Does this mean we can mount the Isuzu Trooper starter as is??  It is truly a 
bolt on starter????

--David C.

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