More engine starter question;
In Jax? Did you shop for the starters? Where from?
50MT, 11 tooth, normal and CCW?
A sister ship (to ours) may be going thru this soon.
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Re: 24V Conversion and New Genset - 1981 Hatteras 61MY
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08-15-2022 10:57 AM #12Senior Member
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Re: 24V Conversion and New Genset - 1981 Hatteras 61MY
JMooney
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Re: 24V Conversion and New Genset - 1981 Hatteras 61MY
12V71-TA with ZF clutches spin the same direction. Lower HP engines can spin counter.
For some reason, DDC made the TA only in normal rotation.
For a laugh, Bertram ordered our 12V71TIs with the engines rotating inward, clutches rotating the props outward.
Yep, like this on many old Bertrams like ours.
It's a Bertram; SNAFU
Engine serial numbers can also give package order information at a real DDC shop.
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08-15-2022 06:54 PM #14Registered Member
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Re: 24V Conversion and New Genset - 1981 Hatteras 61MY
Great question. On first install of starters the port engine starter was installed wrong rotation.
After that all has been OK so far.
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08-15-2022 06:56 PM #15Registered Member
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Re: 24V Conversion and New Genset - 1981 Hatteras 61MY
[QUOTE=Captain Ralph;418259]Oh Sheet...
No damage?
What engines to you have? TAs or TIs?
No damage thank the Lord.Last edited by sanddollar2017; 09-18-2022 at 02:07 PM.
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08-16-2022 11:03 AM #18Senior Member
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Re: 24V Conversion and New Genset - 1981 Hatteras 61MY
Lauderdale Battery and Alternator has these starters . Good people.
JMooney
61 MY 1983 #341
“Jerrie”
Miami , FL
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09-18-2022 02:06 PM #19Registered Member
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Re: 24V Conversion and New Genset - 1981 Hatteras 61MY
I have looked at these same options.
Delco, at one time had the same part number for some 24 / 32 V armatures.
However, by the time you update the original 32v starter to make work on a 24v boat,
you now have a non-standard (by todays specs) starter with still some used parts.
For us, I decided (barring an emergency), I would shop for and go all new when this time came.
On a better note, The Delco 30SI alternator just needs a new voltage regulator.