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Originally Posted by 34PKUP
To repeat my question , " An what accounts for all the Bendix springs that failed while being operated on 6 volts ?"
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I'm pretty sure nobody has collected data on the subject, so here's an anecdote or two:
I have a '51 Merc running 6V.
My buddy has a '51 Ford running 12V.
My buddy has gone through about 5-6 Bendix drives in the last ten years. I haven't replaced any.
My theory is that the 6 volt starter essentially runs at twice its intended speed, while an actual 12 volt starter will run at a lower speed.
It's like putting a 6V light bulb in a 12V supply, compared to putting a 12V bulb in a 12V supply.