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Model A Canuck 02-14-2026 01:19 PM

How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

Another great video from Mr Shinn

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmC7rMSXp5I

P.S. 02-14-2026 04:14 PM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

That guy's such a hack....

Synchro909 02-14-2026 06:16 PM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

There are a lot of jobs on a Model A that are more difficult on a RHD car but that is certainly not one of them.

Model A Canuck 02-14-2026 07:36 PM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by P.S. (Post 2437508)
That guy's such a hack....

Dont be so hard on yourself Paul :D.Your YouTube channel and videos are a great source of info.I always look forward to seeing your latest video :)

Hitman 02-14-2026 10:17 PM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

How is changing the the starter a death risk?

J Franklin 02-15-2026 12:18 AM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hitman (Post 2437543)
How is changing the the starter a death risk?

You could drop it on your foot and suffer L.V. Beethoven's fate.

old31 02-15-2026 12:34 AM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

I guess maybe if you change it while the car is running.:eek:

German guy 02-15-2026 04:08 AM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

Quote possibly the easiest thing that I have done on my 30 A. 3 bolts, a few wires, and it is done. Mountain....meet mole hill.

P.S. 02-15-2026 09:59 AM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Model A Canuck (Post 2437534)
Dont be so hard on yourself Paul :D.Your YouTube channel and videos are a great source of info.I always look forward to seeing your latest video :)

Thank you. I'm just a regular guy and far from perfect, so I always have to remember that there's potentially people who know more about the cars than I do watching. And ready to take to the Ford Barn at a moment's notice to beat on their chest and broadcast how they're smarter than me because I did blah blah... But, I know there are also a lot of new people and they appreciate what I do, and my work is getting SO many new people into the hobby now. That knowledge that I am helpful to a lot of people is what keeps me going. I am merely a servant.

P.S. 02-15-2026 10:01 AM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hitman (Post 2437543)
How is changing the the starter a death risk?

Did you see Ron's arm in a sling? Ron's lovely wife is a nurse. If he even attempted to make this repair himself, his lovely wife would likely prang him. So, to avoid his possible demise, I did it for him.

jrelliott 02-15-2026 10:14 AM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

Lot easier to change the starter on a Model A than a Corvair.

The Master Cylinder 02-15-2026 10:56 AM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by P.S. (Post 2437508)
That guy's such a hack....

That's what I have been told... :rolleyes:

katy 02-15-2026 11:46 AM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by German guy (Post 2437560)
Quote possibly the easiest thing that I have done on my 30 A. 3 bolts, a few wires, and it is done. Mountain....meet mole hill.

Ditto

SAXBY2 02-16-2026 02:09 PM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

Sometimes there is a struggle to get the bendix to clear the fly hole and not have the starter hit the painted water pipe or engine block, etc. Somehow that got skipped in the video.

P.S. 02-16-2026 04:55 PM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAXBY2 (Post 2437816)
Sometimes there is a struggle to get the bendix to clear the fly hole and not have the starter hit the painted water pipe or engine block, etc. Somehow that got skipped in the video.

Because there was no struggle. Simply pull the starter out about an inch, then move it up toward the sky until the shaft hits the edge of the hole, then angle slightly and pull it right out.

Y-Blockhead 02-16-2026 07:05 PM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAXBY2 (Post 2437816)
Sometimes there is a struggle to get the bendix to clear the fly hole and not have the starter hit the painted water pipe or engine block, etc. Somehow that got skipped in the video.

The only time I have seen an issue with getting the starter out is if you have the "Modern" drive, which I do...

Fullraceflathead 02-17-2026 08:32 AM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

The only thing potentially deadly is the improper use of using the hand crank while starting!!!!!

chap52 02-17-2026 08:45 AM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

You Tube Videos are not a commandment from above and can be informative. I am a visual guy, I like to see how things fit together before I start taking them apart.
Granted some are lets say "interesting".
I use those posts to either learn or laugh.
I will admit that there are many that I click out of before they are finished. But I also know that there are folks that will be clicking out of my posts also. lol Chap

ms fowler 02-17-2026 08:58 AM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

Only if he was silly enough to preserve the video evidence.

JayJay 02-17-2026 09:48 AM

Re: How to change a starter motor on a 1930 Ford Model A, and not get killed
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Y-Blockhead (Post 2437871)
The only time I have seen an issue with getting the starter out is if you have the "Modern" drive, which I do...

I agree. You have to do a lot more twisting of things to get the “modern” Bendix assembly clear of the flywheel.


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