I recently aquired a new 24 volt M37 starter in a bunch of parts I got. I am doing my truck in 12 volt. I know there are a lot of 12 volt M37s out there so enlighten me. I know a Power Wagon 12volt starter will bolt right in, but then it becomes a solenoid / key start. A 6 volt Power Wagon starter will also bolt in, but although I have not compared them to the M37, I doubt the M37 starter peddle would line up with a Power Wagon starter.
I would really like to retain the starter peddle, so what have others done?
It seems really expensive to convert the 24 volt starter to 12 volts. Perhaps a modified arm on a 6 volt Power Wagon starter would be the simplest.
The 6 volt starters spin really nice with 12 volts!
Thanks,
Tim
12 volt starter question
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I spoke with an old timer at a local Starter/alternator shop a while back when I was deciding whether to go 12 or 24 on mine and he told me that you can get the armature rewound for 12v for about $150. He said it was pretty common to have 12v starters built with 24v fields, and that it would just be considered a Heavy duty starter. something to chew on.
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Mine came with a 12v starter and also had a matching flywheel that isn't the same as an M37, because I attempted to replace the flywheel with a new M37 one and it wouldn't fit right. The back side of the M flywheel has that 1 inch wide, 1/2 inch extra thickness that the civvy starter locked up against when I installed the new flywheel. There are no numbers on either of the working set so I have nothing to reference. My starter is also with a keyed solenoid-no foot action required.
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12 Volt starter
Mine was already converted to 12 volts when I got it. It has a 6 volt starter in it. I undersatnd this is a common thing to do. I have no idea what it came out of. It bolts right in and you can use the pedal starter. It seems a little unorthidox but it has worked fine for me for a couple of years. You would think it would burn up quick, but I have given mine a work out and it continued to work fine. By the way, I am replacing my motor with a 318 V8 , so if you don't find anything else, my starter is available.
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Hi Charlie,
That is good to know,, that the arm on the 6 volt starter mates up with the pedal. I have a bunch of 6 volt starters kicking around, I will check them out. Failing that I might be interested in yours. There is a Power Wagon Rally in Morgantown in about a month, any chance you are going? If you have gone in the past, then we have met. Do you have an ambulance?
Tim
That is good to know,, that the arm on the 6 volt starter mates up with the pedal. I have a bunch of 6 volt starters kicking around, I will check them out. Failing that I might be interested in yours. There is a Power Wagon Rally in Morgantown in about a month, any chance you are going? If you have gone in the past, then we have met. Do you have an ambulance?
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Tim,
Yes, I am the one with the Jeep M725 ambulance at the power wagon rally. I will be there at next month's rally. Hopefully I will have this V8 in my M37 by then. I have been looking for about six months for the illusive bell housing that would allow me to bolt up this 318 to my stock NP420 transmission. No luck. I have decided I am going to have to switch to a later NP435 transmission which I have located along with a bell housing. This will require some modification of the short shaft to the transfer case.
I hope to see you at the rally and anyone else that wants to do some good trail riding and talk with like minded people. I will hang on to that starter for you if you like.
Yes, I am the one with the Jeep M725 ambulance at the power wagon rally. I will be there at next month's rally. Hopefully I will have this V8 in my M37 by then. I have been looking for about six months for the illusive bell housing that would allow me to bolt up this 318 to my stock NP420 transmission. No luck. I have decided I am going to have to switch to a later NP435 transmission which I have located along with a bell housing. This will require some modification of the short shaft to the transfer case.
I hope to see you at the rally and anyone else that wants to do some good trail riding and talk with like minded people. I will hang on to that starter for you if you like.
Charlie
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