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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 74
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Got a question for the fordbarn group. I got a 36 pickup truck withan ECA 53 motor, when I
put the motor in I used the cast iron bell housing adapter from the truck application. My truck was converted to 12v and I had a 12v starter with the late bendix spring setup. This worked great with the 59A motor that I had in the truck. When I was putting the truck back together the modern bendix spring setup would not fit past the cast iron bell housing and the flywheel. So I dropped back to 6v starter with earl bendix spring setup.Now I'm having a through out bearing bearing failure and need to pull the transmission. I have heard the pressed steel bell housing adapter will accommodate the 12v starter and late model bendix spring setup. Is this true ? 36fordguy |
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: NW Arkansas
Posts: 526
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FWIW. I found by leaving all the bolts out of the starter plate except one lower one the plate would move enough for clearance to install the later bendix assembly.
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