High torque starter??
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RE: High torque starter??
ORIGINAL: w8ye
I made mine myself but . . .
You can buy one already made up like this from
http://www.hodgeshobbies.com/
I made mine myself but . . .
You can buy one already made up like this from
http://www.hodgeshobbies.com/
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RE: High torque starter??
You can buy a Miller reduction unit for a Sullivan Dynatron Starter. I think they are around $125? You have to call them for they do not have a web site
The Sullivan starter itself costs as much as $100 from some places but with a little careful searching, you can find it cheaper as follows
Mount it to a Dynatron bare motor unit that costs $37,59 http://www.advantagehobby.com/116756/SUL98603/
Some of the rest came friom Advance Auto parts . . . .
Two muffler clamps
12 ga wire red and black
Wire terminals
HD SW
Clear tubing at the hardware store
Double sided foam tape at the drug store
I bought a crossover capacitor from Radio Shack to use as a arc supressor on the switch.
The batteries came from a Ham Radio swap meet $5 each
Actually I bought my Miller and Dynatron in like new condition at a swap meet for $90. Where I took the front plastic cover from the the starter and re-shimed the cogs on the Miller, I also removed the original Sullivan switch assembly. This left me with the bare Sullivan replacement motor unit with a $5.76 rear cover on the starter which is actually not needed.
The Sullivan starter itself costs as much as $100 from some places but with a little careful searching, you can find it cheaper as follows
Mount it to a Dynatron bare motor unit that costs $37,59 http://www.advantagehobby.com/116756/SUL98603/
Some of the rest came friom Advance Auto parts . . . .
Two muffler clamps
12 ga wire red and black
Wire terminals
HD SW
Clear tubing at the hardware store
Double sided foam tape at the drug store
I bought a crossover capacitor from Radio Shack to use as a arc supressor on the switch.
The batteries came from a Ham Radio swap meet $5 each
Actually I bought my Miller and Dynatron in like new condition at a swap meet for $90. Where I took the front plastic cover from the the starter and re-shimed the cogs on the Miller, I also removed the original Sullivan switch assembly. This left me with the bare Sullivan replacement motor unit with a $5.76 rear cover on the starter which is actually not needed.
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RE: High torque starter??
Nice job. Great starter. I have one as well. Best I ever had.. Brian
ORIGINAL: w8ye
You can buy a Miller reduction unit for a Sullivan Dynatron Starter. I think they are around $125? You have to call them for they do not have a web site
The Sullivan starter itself costs as much as $100 from some places but with a little careful searching, you can find it cheaper as follows
Mount it to a Dynatron bare motor unit that costs $37,59 http://www.advantagehobby.com/116756/SUL98603/
Some of the rest came friom Advance Auto parts . . . .
Two muffler clamps
12 ga wire red and black
Wire terminals
HD SW
Clear tubing at the hardware store
Double sided foam tape at the drug store
I bought a crossover capacitor from Radio Shack to use as a arc supressor on the switch.
The batteries came from a Ham Radio swap meet $5 each
Actually I bought my Miller and Dynatron in like new condition at a swap meet for $90. Where I took the front plastic cover from the the starter and re-shimed the cogs on the Miller, I also removed the original Sullivan switch assembly. This left me with the bare Sullivan replacement motor unit with a $5.76 rear cover on the starter which is actually not needed.
You can buy a Miller reduction unit for a Sullivan Dynatron Starter. I think they are around $125? You have to call them for they do not have a web site
The Sullivan starter itself costs as much as $100 from some places but with a little careful searching, you can find it cheaper as follows
Mount it to a Dynatron bare motor unit that costs $37,59 http://www.advantagehobby.com/116756/SUL98603/
Some of the rest came friom Advance Auto parts . . . .
Two muffler clamps
12 ga wire red and black
Wire terminals
HD SW
Clear tubing at the hardware store
Double sided foam tape at the drug store
I bought a crossover capacitor from Radio Shack to use as a arc supressor on the switch.
The batteries came from a Ham Radio swap meet $5 each
Actually I bought my Miller and Dynatron in like new condition at a swap meet for $90. Where I took the front plastic cover from the the starter and re-shimed the cogs on the Miller, I also removed the original Sullivan switch assembly. This left me with the bare Sullivan replacement motor unit with a $5.76 rear cover on the starter which is actually not needed.