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had my starter rebuild today. the guy asked me if there was something that kept the arm from moving while the truck is running. i told him when i took off the starter, i didnt take off anything like that. he said the old chevys had something like that but not sure about the dodges. so before i put it back and try it, is there anything missing? 

thanks

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do you have the push pedal?  that has a spring that runs from the toeboard to the bottom of the pad.  the pedal should be linked to the arm on the starter.  the spring prevents the arm from moving.

 

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Edited by wallytoo
Posted (edited)

yes mine is. i told the guy that there was a pedal to push down on. i think he was getting confused with the chevy trucks. he also said maybe i could adjust it if possible

Edited by C.C. Rider
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The chevys starter is on the right hand side of the engine, opposite the dodges on the left.

The chevy floor starter connects to a linkage that goes behind the head to the other side and connects to the starter.

 

On my dodge foot starter, the original was broke and I found another from a different truck, international I guess, it bolts right up and rest on top of the starter.

 

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I have the pedal start too. On the B2B is there a spring or a linkage that holds the starter lever to the pedal?

 

Posted
3 hours ago, johnsartain said:

I have the pedal start too. On the B2B is there a spring or a linkage that holds the starter lever to the pedal?

 

There is not.

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Just now, C.C. Rider said:

so there is a linkage or no?

no linkage

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