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I have an extra Delco starter 714L and a 1937 216 ci engine without a starter. The starter is not compatible with the 37. I found a starter end housing for a 37 starter on ebay. Can I swap the end housing onto the 714L so that it will fit on the 37 motor? If not, what starter part number is used on a 1937?
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I believe the 37 starter is a 739A. I do have a used one that is untested. If interested send me a PM with your phone number.
Steve D
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The starter end housing might bolt to your other starter.The length of the new and old end housings will have to be the same and the tooth count/outside diameter on the starter drive will need to be compatible with the flywheel ring gear. I have a nice, working '37 Starter, if it turns out you need one.
Mike
ml.russell1936@gmail.com
Many miles of happy motoring
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Thanks Mike.. I will do some research but may come back to you if its non starter . Harry
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Steve D thanks. I will send a pm. Harry
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