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 Post subject: PT 22 Part ID
PostPosted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:09 am 
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I am told this is from a PT 22. I am assuming it is part of the starter drive system. Is it PT22, and what is its proper nomenclature? It is for sale.
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 Post subject: Re: PT 22 Part ID
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Looks more like it's from a piece of ground support equipment or a tank motor. The crank starters that I've messed with are not as long as that secton appears to be. The one on a friend's BT-13 was only about a foot long total.


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 Post subject: Re: PT 22 Part ID
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It is from a PT-22. It is the starter adapter that mounts between the Kinner engine and the starter itself.


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 Post subject: Re: PT 22 Part ID
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IT IS DEFINITELY THE STARTER PEDASTAL FOR A KINNER ENGINE.
YOU CAN ATTACH AN STARTER OR HAND CRANK TO IT
I HAVE A FEW OF THEM IN INVENTORY

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 Post subject: Re: PT 22 Part ID
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I am looking for a starter adapter and a y150 starter for a fleet 16b finch. What would you be asking for your adapter? Anyone have any other leads?
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 Post subject: Re: PT 22 Part ID
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I am looking for a starter adapter and a y150 starter for a fleet 16b finch. What would you be asking for your adapter? Anyone have any other leads?
Thanks.



SSorry sold it at Oshkosh
Its in Australia by now

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