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Old January 14th 09, 03:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default 24 Volt starter for Chevy V8

I am entertaining the idea of using an LS3 series Chevy V8 on my
Seawind
project. I would prefer a 24 volt system-battery and starter because
it's a
20 ft. run one way from the battery to the engine. Also I've already
purchased fuel gages/probes and lighting/strobes for 24 volt. Does
anyone
know if there's a 24 volt starter available and ready to bolt on for
this
type of engine? A manufacturer and possibly supplier would be
appreciated.
I know I would need a 24 to12 volt converter to run the electronic
ignition
system and they're easy to find. I'm still a little undecided on what
type
of engine I want, but I need to make up my mind soon.

Larry
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Old January 14th 09, 03:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default 24 Volt starter for Chevy V8

On Jan 14, 8:14*am, larry wrote:
I am entertaining the idea of using an LS3 series Chevy V8 on my
Seawind
project. *I would prefer a 24 volt system-battery and starter because
it's a
20 ft. run one way from the battery to the engine. *Also I've already
purchased fuel gages/probes and lighting/strobes for 24 volt. *Does
anyone
know if there's a 24 volt starter available and ready to bolt on for
this
type of engine? *A manufacturer and possibly supplier would be
appreciated.
I know I would need a 24 to12 volt converter to run the electronic
ignition
system and they're easy to find. I'm still a little undecided on what
type
of engine I want, but I need to make up my mind soon.

Larry


Some large trucks use 12-volt systems and 24-volt starters.
They have two 12-volt batteries, connected to a series-parallel relay
that makes the connections necessary for starting.
You might be able to work up something similar but opposite. 12
volts for starting, 24 for run. Two smaller 12-volt batteries in the
same rack or box, and a heavy relay to shift things between starting
and running. I can't remember the wiring diagram for the relay, but a
truck shop might have one. I've been away from the industry a long
time now.

Dan
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Old January 14th 09, 04:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default 24 Volt starter for Chevy V8

On Jan 14, 8:14*am, larry wrote:
I am entertaining the idea of using an LS3 series Chevy V8 on my
Seawind
project. *I would prefer a 24 volt system-battery and starter because
it's a
20 ft. run one way from the battery to the engine. *Also I've already
purchased fuel gages/probes and lighting/strobes for 24 volt. *Does
anyone
know if there's a 24 volt starter available and ready to bolt on for
this
type of engine? *A manufacturer and possibly supplier would be
appreciated.
I know I would need a 24 to12 volt converter to run the electronic
ignition
system and they're easy to find. I'm still a little undecided on what
type
of engine I want, but I need to make up my mind soon.

Larry


If you have the room and can find the appropriate size battery's you
may not need a 24/12 converter. When I converted VW from 6 to12 I
would sometimes wire 2 6 volt batteries in series under the seat. Just
taped 6 volt off the middle for things like wipers that were harder to
swap out with 12V units.

We would also leave the 6V starter and just run 12 volts to it. They
spun a bit faster and lasted just as long as a 6 volt starter on a 6V
system.

Same scheme might work for you as well?
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Old January 14th 09, 05:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default 24 Volt starter for Chevy V8


"larry" wrote in message
...
| I am entertaining the idea of using an LS3 series Chevy V8 on my
| Seawind
| project. I would prefer a 24 volt system-battery and starter because
| it's a
| 20 ft. run one way from the battery to the engine. Also I've already
| purchased fuel gages/probes and lighting/strobes for 24 volt. Does
| anyone
| know if there's a 24 volt starter available and ready to bolt on for
| this
| type of engine? A manufacturer and possibly supplier would be
| appreciated.
| I know I would need a 24 to12 volt converter to run the electronic
| ignition
| system and they're easy to find. I'm still a little undecided on what
| type
| of engine I want, but I need to make up my mind soon.
|
| Larry

Just run 24vdc to the 12vdc starter. With the long cable run you may
need the extra juice. When we lived on the N.M./Colorado border some
years back I converted my I.H. truck to 12vdc run and 24vdc start. The
batteries were in parallel for charging and running and series for
starting. Made a big difference at -30° to -50° F. You might contact
these guys about the ignition and starter:
http://www.exoticperformanceplus.com...turer_select=6
If they don't have what you want they may be able to direct you to
somebody that does.

--
Anyolmouse

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Old January 14th 09, 08:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default 24 Volt starter for Chevy V8

larry wrote:
I am entertaining the idea of using an LS3 series Chevy V8 on my
Seawind
project. I would prefer a 24 volt system-battery and starter because
it's a
20 ft. run one way from the battery to the engine. Also I've already
purchased fuel gages/probes and lighting/strobes for 24 volt. Does
anyone
know if there's a 24 volt starter available and ready to bolt on for
this
type of engine? A manufacturer and possibly supplier would be
appreciated.
I know I would need a 24 to12 volt converter to run the electronic
ignition
system and they're easy to find. I'm still a little undecided on what
type
of engine I want, but I need to make up my mind soon.

Larry

Find an auto-electric shop that's been around a while & still overhauls
starters & ask them to wind a starter for 24V operation. The old hands
in the shop wouldn't have any problem doing it.

You probably won't save 4 pounds of wire in the whole plane by going 24V
& you'll probably spend a *lot* more money, but if you like it, go for
it. :-)

Charlie
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Old January 14th 09, 08:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default 24 Volt starter for Chevy V8

Charlie wrote:
larry wrote:
I am entertaining the idea of using an LS3 series Chevy V8 on my
Seawind
project. I would prefer a 24 volt system-battery and starter because
it's a
20 ft. run one way from the battery to the engine. Also I've already
purchased fuel gages/probes and lighting/strobes for 24 volt. Does
anyone
know if there's a 24 volt starter available and ready to bolt on for
this
type of engine? A manufacturer and possibly supplier would be
appreciated.
I know I would need a 24 to12 volt converter to run the electronic
ignition
system and they're easy to find. I'm still a little undecided on what
type
of engine I want, but I need to make up my mind soon.

Larry

Find an auto-electric shop that's been around a while & still overhauls
starters & ask them to wind a starter for 24V operation. The old hands
in the shop wouldn't have any problem doing it.

You probably won't save 4 pounds of wire in the whole plane by going 24V
& you'll probably spend a *lot* more money, but if you like it, go for
it. :-)

Charlie


To answer the OP question. Try IMI performance Products
http://www.hitorque.com/
They have a complete line of starters in every configuration imaginable.
Very reasonable in price. Basically, they use standard Denso
bodies/motors/solenoids with their own design front ends (just like
Chevy did for the Corvette starter)

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Old January 14th 09, 11:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default 24 Volt starter for Chevy V8

On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 07:33:54 -0800 (PST),
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On Jan 14, 8:14Â*am, larry wrote:
I am entertaining the idea of using an LS3 series Chevy V8 on my
Seawind
project. Â*I would prefer a 24 volt system-battery and starter because
it's a
20 ft. run one way from the battery to the engine. Â*Also I've already
purchased fuel gages/probes and lighting/strobes for 24 volt. Â*Does
anyone
know if there's a 24 volt starter available and ready to bolt on for
this
type of engine? Â*A manufacturer and possibly supplier would be
appreciated.
I know I would need a 24 to12 volt converter to run the electronic
ignition
system and they're easy to find. I'm still a little undecided on what
type
of engine I want, but I need to make up my mind soon.

Larry


Some large trucks use 12-volt systems and 24-volt starters.
They have two 12-volt batteries, connected to a series-parallel relay
that makes the connections necessary for starting.
You might be able to work up something similar but opposite. 12
volts for starting, 24 for run. Two smaller 12-volt batteries in the
same rack or box, and a heavy relay to shift things between starting
and running. I can't remember the wiring diagram for the relay, but a
truck shop might have one. I've been away from the industry a long
time now.

Dan

If you are using a non-geared starter, with copper windings, it will
take 24 volts and will crank like crazy.
HOWEVER, your local auto electric shop SHOULD be able to get you a 24
volt starter to fit
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Old January 14th 09, 11:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 14:15:47 -0600, Charlie
wrote:

larry wrote:
I am entertaining the idea of using an LS3 series Chevy V8 on my
Seawind
project. I would prefer a 24 volt system-battery and starter because
it's a
20 ft. run one way from the battery to the engine. Also I've already
purchased fuel gages/probes and lighting/strobes for 24 volt. Does
anyone
know if there's a 24 volt starter available and ready to bolt on for
this
type of engine? A manufacturer and possibly supplier would be
appreciated.
I know I would need a 24 to12 volt converter to run the electronic
ignition
system and they're easy to find. I'm still a little undecided on what
type
of engine I want, but I need to make up my mind soon.

Larry

Find an auto-electric shop that's been around a while & still overhauls
starters & ask them to wind a starter for 24V operation. The old hands
in the shop wouldn't have any problem doing it.

You probably won't save 4 pounds of wire in the whole plane by going 24V
& you'll probably spend a *lot* more money, but if you like it, go for
it. :-)

Charlie

But if he has 24 volt avionics he's better off running the whole thing
24v than using a 12-24 converter to run those.
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Old January 14th 09, 11:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
larry
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Default 24 Volt starter for Chevy V8

Thanks Charlie and root,

The whole Idea is to use a lighter cable on the run from a single
battery to the engine, to save weight and expense of heavier cable. A
24V starter should also turn the engine over more robustly. The idea
is to not have a complicated system of two 12V batteries in series and
still only run 12V all that way. A typical 24V starter uses about 100
amps and a 12V starter uses about 200 amps. So using safe wire sizing
for those amperages and total 40 ft. run, thats the difference between
#2 wire and 3-0 wire. A difference of about 15 lb. Regarding one
other idea, I would be leary of down sizing the battery cable to the
point of getting even a 10 volt drop over the run at risk of over
heating the wire.

Larry
 




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