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Continetal F226 Starter

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Tyson Larson

12-11-2007 20:22:10




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I have a 1950's Jaeger air compressor with an f226 continental engine and I am looking for a starter for it. I know there are a lot of these out there, but I am having trouble finding one. I cannot rebuild the old one, as it had mechanical failure. Anyone have an idea where I can get one.




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KEB1

12-12-2007 11:49:22




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 Re: Continetal F226 Starter in reply to Tyson Larson, 12-11-2007 20:22:10  
Willys, Kaiser/Fraser, and Studebaker all used the F226 engine in various automobiles. I wouldn't think the starter would be different for an agricultural application, but you never know. Willys jeep parts are readily available on the web. The F226 was used in Willys pickups and wagons in the 50's & early 60's.

Keith



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Old Magnet

12-12-2007 08:32:25




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 Re: Continetal F226 Starter in reply to Tyson Larson, 12-11-2007 20:22:10  
Same engine used on Massey-Harris "101" Sr. (I think) and the Cletrac "AG6"



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coloken

12-12-2007 06:29:10




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 Re: Continetal F226 Starter in reply to Tyson Larson, 12-11-2007 20:22:10  
If you ever see an old, yellow M&M SP combine, that used it too. Kaiser/Frazer car maybe.



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Duner Wi

12-12-2007 05:27:31




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 Re: Continetal F226 Starter in reply to Tyson Larson, 12-11-2007 20:22:10  
Probably can"t help you but Willys used the 226 engine and the 134 and 226 used some of the same parts such as starter drive and armature. I would look for a one man starter store that has been around for a long time. If you give me the # of the starter I will look in my catalog. The # will be like MCL 6131.



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Tyson Larson

12-12-2007 06:10:02




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 Re: Continetal F226 Starter in reply to Duner Wi, 12-12-2007 05:27:31  
The starter number is MCL 6131 12L



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Duner Wi

12-12-2007 19:05:18




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 Re: Continetal F226 Starter in reply to Tyson Larson, 12-12-2007 06:10:02  
Willys Jeep used the 226 in 12 volt 61-65 and maybe more. The 12 volt starter # is MDU 7003. The 12 volt for 58-60 models is MDM 6006. I don't have anything listed for Jaeger nor can I find the #MCL6131.Sorry.



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Tyson Larson

12-12-2007 04:58:56




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 Re: Continetal F226 Starter in reply to Tyson Larson, 12-11-2007 20:22:10  
The starter is an Auto Lite number MCL 6131 12L



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R Aiken

12-12-2007 03:11:38




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 Re: Continetal F226 Starter in reply to Tyson Larson, 12-11-2007 20:22:10  
I have some, in Ohio.



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Tyson Larson

12-12-2007 16:39:16




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 Re: Continetal F226 Starter in reply to R Aiken, 12-12-2007 03:11:38  
Hi,
If you have one, you can call me at 920-819-8254
Thanks



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FixaLinc

12-12-2007 00:04:49




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 Re: Continetal F226 Starter in reply to Tyson Larson, 12-11-2007 20:22:10  
Probably has a Delco on it right? Search their site catalog under non automotive then find a dealer. Might also try montesequipment.com or continentalengines.com or Wiscon wisconsinmotors.com



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135 Fan

12-11-2007 22:30:19




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 Re: Continetal F226 Starter in reply to Tyson Larson, 12-11-2007 20:22:10  
Lincoln used a 6 cylinder Continental in the 300 and 400 amp SAE welders. They might have a parts source. Dave



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old

12-11-2007 20:26:28




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 Re: Continetal F226 Starter in reply to Tyson Larson, 12-11-2007 20:22:10  
Should be the same as on a 227 almost the same engine but used in different machines



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