Starter motor
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2016 3:28 pm
My 1961 M38A1 have along the road been converted from the original 6 volt to 12 volt. All lightbulbs are changed, generator is a 12 alternating current type, and everything seems to be OK, BUT the starter motor is still a 6-volter. The F-134 plays with me again. About two weeks ago the engine started for the first time in 8 years, after a struggle, now it have been sitting again for two weeks and when I tried to start it yesterday it wouldn't run. The cables from battery to starter motor got really hot, but the F-134 baerly turned around.
I took the starter motor to the local car electric workshop to determine if there is something wrong with this 6-volter. I am very well aware that it is not healthy to run a 6-volt starter on 12 volt, but what to do? When the F-134 starts, the starter just run 1 to 2 seconds, and that would be OK.
Now my question: Is there an alternative starter to buy for the F-134, one running on 12 volt from the beginning?
The electric guy at the workshop says it is quite difficult to rewind the old one, might not be worth it. I can't find any marks or numbers on the 6-volter, but I assume it is an Autolite
I took the starter motor to the local car electric workshop to determine if there is something wrong with this 6-volter. I am very well aware that it is not healthy to run a 6-volt starter on 12 volt, but what to do? When the F-134 starts, the starter just run 1 to 2 seconds, and that would be OK.
Now my question: Is there an alternative starter to buy for the F-134, one running on 12 volt from the beginning?
The electric guy at the workshop says it is quite difficult to rewind the old one, might not be worth it. I can't find any marks or numbers on the 6-volter, but I assume it is an Autolite

