Startix
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I am reinstalling a startix on my 32 Hudson. It goes on the back of the engine above the starter, on this car anyway. Once I finish rewiring I will let you know if it works. i have run out of room in my shop and been busy building another building. Now that that is done I can get back to cars
Jay0 -
Hi Jay
recently I was able to acquire a correct mounting bracket. Your correct in the the Startix unit sits above the starter mounted on the water jacket
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I’ve got to ask …. What’s a Startix?0
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I’ve had several cars with a Startix.
The ‘36 and ‘37 Cords I once owned had the activation switch on the clutch pedal mechanism (kind of like a clutch safety switch) and the ‘35 Studebaker Commander I own now has a vacuum operated switch on the intake manifold. If no vacuum is detected, the Startix is engaged. You better remember to have the clutch pedal depressed or the car out of gear when the key is turned on or the Studebaker is going to move with the starter turning the engine over!
I never was able to get those Cords to work with the Startix (I had other start buttons wired in), but the Studebaker system works flawlessly.
Tom0 -
Back in the day - in Britain at least - they had a reputation for being notoriously unreliable.0
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I can see that. They were available here for several years and then disappeared by the late ‘30’s0
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Toddh said:I can see that. They were available here for several years and then disappeared by the late ‘30’s0
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Lucas have a hand in their manufacture?0
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Hans said:Lucas have a hand in their manufacture?0
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