tinlizzy Posted November 5, 2009 Report Posted November 5, 2009 Hey guys have a question. I will need knee replacement in the near future and the truck I am working on has a Chrysler 251 spitfire engine. The engine has a stomp starter. I was thinking it would be better for my knee if I were to switch to a key switch/solenoid type starter. I have a plymouth 218 starter but it is shorter than the one from the chrysler. The starter housing on the chrysler has a longer snout and it also has a broken bolt ear so it needs work anyway. Any suggestions on what starter I should get and what apparatus will be needed to make the switch. It has a 12V system with a two wire alternater all ready in place. Thanks for your input. Lee Quote
lugnut123 Posted November 5, 2009 Report Posted November 5, 2009 In my old truck B-1-B I used a piece of 2x2 wood to push the starter. It was in the truck when I got it and it didn't take me long to figgeer out what it was fore. Quote
MBF Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 I think any of the mid to late 50's car (w flathead 6) starters would work-but I think some of them used a remote solenoid. Good luck with your surgery. Mike Quote
billschwindt Posted November 7, 2009 Report Posted November 7, 2009 HI Ive had both knees replaced its good exercise for them and its a very good theft deterrent, keep it you wont be sorry Quote
billschwindt Posted November 7, 2009 Report Posted November 7, 2009 Hi. I have had both knees replaced its good exercise for them and its a very good theft deterrent, keep it you wont be sorry Quote
tinlizzy Posted November 17, 2009 Author Report Posted November 17, 2009 Thanks guys for info. I will probably go with the remote solenoid as my wife has expressed some interest in driving miss dolly and she can't push down hard enuff to engage the starter. Never hurts to get wife interested. Helps justify purchases. Quote
jpwuertz Posted November 18, 2009 Report Posted November 18, 2009 Can one just add the solenoid to the current starter replacing the stomp switch? Jim W Quote
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