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Discussion in '1947-1954' started by 51oleblue, Jan 7, 2012.

  1. 51oleblue

    51oleblue Member

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    Quick question-
    I bought an ignition switch from the sponsor, but it seems to be an on / off type. Did 51 chevys have a foot button start instead of a traditional key switch?
    my thought is that i turn the key on and step on the switch to start.

    thanks
    Joe
     
  2. vwnate1

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    Just So

    You're correct Joe ;

    They were all fitted with the button starter , just give it a firm shove (no stomping) and your 216/235/261 will shortly roar into life .

    FWIW , you can run 12 volts through the original 6 volt starter without damaging it ~ that's how well GM made things back when .

    Use # 0 or 1 gauge battery cables and BE SURE to ground the battery to the TRANNY OR ENGINE not the frame ! .
     
  3. Flashlight

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    I think I know where you are going on this, stock foot pedel starters were around into the mid-fifties. If you have a newer 12 volt motor with key start (off-on-start). Then you will need to go to the later 56'? or so switch from our sponsor ($39). It doesn't fit in the hole in your dash as it was held with the separate switch bracket, also available.

    However, with some 1 1/8 inch washers and a little grinding on the old bracket to make the three slots to hold it steady and flatten an edge on the washers, you can haber-dasher the new switch into the old dash bracket and hole and it looks almost factory. No need to carry a pair of channel locks to tighten the old aftermarket up after every third use.

    I know you didn't ask, but that's one way to do it.
     
  4. 51oleblue

    51oleblue Member

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    Thanks Flashlight your right on. will install a starter button as I have the ignition switch already.
    thanks
    Joe
     
  5. Flashlight

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    OMG!!>>>>you are not going to bugger up your dash are you? Nate will get you for sure. Somebody put a horn button on my 53's dash and I cuss him everyday....where ever he is. Don't do it.
     
  6. vwnate1

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    Starter Button

    FWIW , you can get a heavy duty starter push button and a couple flat washers & mount it in the old pedal starter hole easily , then you have the best (?) of both worlds : the pedal starter and the solenoid operation.....
     
  7. HaroldB

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    Somebody drilled new holes to fit a later model radio in mine and I would like to kick his a$$, but haven't yet figured out how to do that to myself. Anyhows, glad I haven't figured how for I would really be sore-tailed by now.
     
  8. 51oleblue

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    I get it! Was planning on hiding it somewhere not sure where yet. Maybe under dash - still looking .
    Thanks
    Joe
     

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