Does anyone know how to contact Steve Cook who I have heard has a conversion for an FGA - B transaxle?
Does anyone know how to contact Steve Cook who I have heard has a conversion for an FGA - B transaxle?
I’ll PM you his info. I don’t know if he has a conversion for air to electric, but he does own the setup and tooling to convert Lucas inertia drive starter’ed F1 cars to an in-line gear reduction style starter. Either way, I’ll send you his info.
Ethan Shippert
http://shippertracingservices.com
https://www.norwestff.com
"l'audace, l'audace, toujours l'audace!"
Yes, I had taken over the manufacture of the Bob Slade designed DFV electric starters when I couldn't get a unit for my 1972 March 721G. I had used one on my March 741 for several years. Primarily, these are to convert from a Lucas non-reduction starter to a higher torque gear reduction starter. If your gearbox has threaded 'lugs' on the left side of the gearbox maincase you should be able to utilize one of these starters on an application that was originally air.
I adapt later (2000 era) General Motors 5.0L internals, modified to reverse the rotation, in my own billet two piece body. The OD is less than the original Lucas so fitting to an original Lucas bracket is easy. The GM starter was a pre-engaged style with a piggyback solenoid. Mine are inertia style, using a Lucas inertia drive gear unit and a seperate electrical only solenoid.
Dennis Losher recently did such a retro fit to his Shadow DN12. I know of at least one DN9B that has been using my starter for several years. There are approximately 15 F1 cars fitted with this setup. It looks more period correct than the Nippondenso style conversions.
email is
steve48 'at' pacbell.net
Starters: $825
Mounts: $625
Very nicely designed conversion, certainly makes life easier than the air units in terms of hardware, bottles, etc. Seems the price is more than fair for all components. Not being completely familiar with the air starters, is this physically pretty similar with those as far as modifications to tunnels, etc?
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