Kaiser Frazer Owners Club Forum
General Category => Kaiser Forum => Topic started by: shadetree77 on February 03, 2016, 01:08:46 AM
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I've recently acquired a rebuilt starter that is supposed to be off of a '54 Kaiser. Problem is, I don't know if it came off of a Hydramatic engine or a manual trans. engine. I've heard that there is a difference. How can I tell what I have here? It is a Delco unit. Model #1107125 Serial#2J23. I know how to decode the build date from the serial number which tells me this starter was built in 1952. Doesn't seem likely that it's really from a '54 in that case, but anyway, where can I find a correlation between the Kaiser part numbers and the Delco model number?
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Your starter fits standard shift cars. 1107126 is the hydramatic unit.
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K-F service bulletin #245 spells out difference in the physical dimensions between the auto trans starter and the std trans starter.
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Thanks guys. Very helpful info. So do those two Delco model numbers hold true through the entire run of KF 226 engines? 1107126 for Hydramatics and 1107125 for standard trans.?
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My Motors manual lists 1107087 as the standard trans unit for 1951-52 Kaisers and 1107088 for the same years for the hydramatic equipped cars. The later units were equipped with a follow thru Bendix that kept the starter engaged longer. The earlier units would kick out too soon, usually before the engine started.