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SoCalCoupe 01-21-2023 10:12 PM

Gas pedal starter button...
 

Had my '41 Ford for over a year and for the first time discovered that if I floor the accelerator when the engine's off, a starter button cranks the engine. Is that stock?


I don't like it. What if I'm going up a hill and floor it? Will the starter crash into the flywheel?


Short list of things to do is crawl under the car for maintenance. While I'm at it I'll find that accelerator button and disconnect the wires.

Pete 01-21-2023 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by SoCalCoupe (Post 2198188)
Had my '41 Ford for over a year and for the first time discovered that if I floor the accelerator when the engine's off, a starter button cranks the engine. Is that stock?


I don't like it. What if I'm going up a hill and floor it? Will the starter crash into the flywheel?


Short list of things to do is crawl under the car for maintenance. While I'm at it I'll find that accelerator button and disconnect the wires.

I forget what car had that feature from the factory but it was called the "starterator". The button is disconnected if the engine is running.

1952henry 01-21-2023 10:41 PM

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I think the 40-41 Buicks had this. WW2 Studebaker 6x6s had button under footfeed as well, iirc.

DavidG 01-21-2023 11:18 PM

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Post WWII straight 8 Buicks also had it.

V8COOPMAN 01-22-2023 04:19 AM

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Originally Posted by DavidG (Post 2198204)
Post WWII straight 8 Buicks also had it.


I remember Dad's '46 & '53 Buicks both had it like that.

Coop

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mfirth 01-22-2023 07:35 AM

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40s Packards also had that feature. "Ask the man who owns one".

Terry,OH 01-22-2023 07:57 AM

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Not correct for a 41 Ford. The starter should only be controlled by the dash board start button.

40cpe 01-22-2023 07:59 AM

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I would expect the wire from the dash start button is grounded by the accelerator linkage. Look first in the area on the firewall where the linkage pulls the carb open.

JayChicago 01-22-2023 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by 40cpe (Post 2198247)
I would expect the wire from the dash start button is grounded by the accelerator linkage. Look first in the area on the firewall where the linkage pulls the carb open.

Good catch! Seems to me to be the simplest explanation.

mcgarrett 01-22-2023 03:23 PM

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To my knowledge it was never a factory installed item on any Ford product.

highbeams 01-22-2023 08:34 PM

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Pre '40, floor starter was thee starter. So handy. Like anything, when there's a good idea, it becomes history. Anything! . . . . . To . . . this . . .day!

BACK IN THE DAY:

"Step on the starter", an everyday idiom, millions of times a day coast to coast!

I grin when I step on the starter of my '33.

highbeams 01-22-2023 09:00 PM

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Isn't that odd! All these Ford engineers, and a common-sense idea 'slipped their minds'.

My father's '41 Chev half-ton pickup had an inch+ diameter grip-surface floor 'button' about touching the accelerator. Why not? Henry&everyone else there!!!(in Edsel's Design Department) for 40 years. Edsel, top design engineer Eugene Gregorie . . . shees!

38 coupe 01-22-2023 11:03 PM

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Ford went to push button operated starter in 1937 (first used to the best of my knowledge in 1936 on the Zephyr).
The solenoid on the fire wall is much easier to change that repairing a worn out contract buried under the floor. One of the few maintenance improvements in the 1937 Fords...

SoCalCoupe 02-04-2023 09:32 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 40cpe (Post 2198247)
I would expect the wire from the dash start button is grounded by the accelerator linkage. Look first in the area on the firewall where the linkage pulls the carb open.


Wow, great call. That was it. Glad I posted. Very simple to fix; here's my before and after pictures. The cotter pin on the throttle rod was stabbing the wires.


BEFORE...


https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictu...ictureid=45390


AFTER...


https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictu...ictureid=45391

rotorwrench 02-05-2023 10:42 AM

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Cars that had in line engines where there was starter access near the floor board were easy to set up with a simple foot operated linkage to a heavy contact switch on the starter. Ford's V8 had the starter down under where there was difficult access so they used heavy contactor switches on floor or near the steering column until they started using the remote contactor relay set up.

Some of the older helicopters with Franklin engines used a mechanical switch starter that was operated by cable pull. I think the starter was from a Studebaker application on those old Hiller model 12B & C helicopters.

A person wouldn't think about a cotter pin doing that until it does.

al's28/33 02-05-2023 12:21 PM

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Hey SoCal ….. where did you get that linkage rod with the detachable threaded end for the connection to your throttle ball ????

SoCalCoupe 02-05-2023 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by al's28/33 (Post 2202152)
Hey SoCal ….. where did you get that linkage rod with the detachable threaded end for the connection to your throttle ball ????


Got the ends from Speedway motors, part #5600098. They make two, a RH thread and a left hand thread. This is the RH thread. I got the rod from Home Depot, cut it to length, and threaded it with my tap and die set. I only have a RH set so of course both ends are RH. Works great.



https://www.speedwaymotors.com/_next...pg&w=1280&q=75

Mart 02-05-2023 03:24 PM

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Good sleuthing and problem solving. Obviously the stock Ford rod end wouldn't have caused that problem.
In your case it might be an idea to turn the pin 90 degrees and bend the ends up the side of the body of the rod end. No chance of stabbing a wire like that.

My 57 Buick had a switch on the carb to pull in the starter when you mashed the pedal. I think it might have had a function where the switch was immobilised when the engine was running, by vacuum or something like that.


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