Hi everyone....very new to this...just picked up a 1940's midget with a V8-60. I would like to start the car without bumping it and going 40 mph down the street so I can tune the motor at a stand still. I have heard of in out boxes with starters mounted to them.....or is there another way???
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How to mount a starter on my V8-60 Midget
Started by thelukester1, May 08 2013 12:24 PM
in out box starter
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Posted 08 May 2013 - 12:24 PM

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Posted 24 June 2013 - 09:06 AM

Some guys have mounted a starter to the rear end driving the quick change ( the ones I've seen were for a Halibrand ) also lots of guys have installed a short 6 spline hub to the front and stick a drive shaft in through the grill (may require a hole in the radiator) then a little bracket against the bumper. you only need a little imagination. All of the starters mounted in the cockpit were attached to a clutch like TCR and Tilton they take the place of the in and out box
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