Re: [HSS] starter on a 1926 hudson

Dan, the starter switch is located underneath the starter motor, just

slightly forward. The shaft from the pedal goes right through, and makes

contact with the terminals. You have to free up the shaft first, as this

moves the gear into mesh with the flywheel before closing the contacts.

Good luck,

Geoff.
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Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 3:03 AM

Subject: [HSS] starter on a 1926 hudson





> ok Im back and starting to work on the hudson,I went to try and get

> the starter to turn over the motor and can not for the life of me

> figure it out yet,I belive its a positive ground but where is the

> solonoid?, what wires would you cross to elminate the starter button,I

> really don't know if there is a starter button.there is one lever on

> the floor that is froze up and looks like one I found in my old truck.

> I get spark when I hook up the positive to the body and the negative

> to the starter but nothing happens when I switch the ground to the the

> body and the positive to the starter then I get no spark at all... so

> any way its not like the starter on my old tractor (allis chalmers)

> nor does it look like my new moderen 1957 chevy starter

> so you see I need some help...

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