04 Aug 2019
Do you have a Ford F100 pickup truck? Was it manufactured between the year 1948 to 1953? Does your classic Ford F100 have 6Volts electrical system? And are you looking for a brand new Ford F100 Starter? If your answer is positive for all the above questions, then here is a perfect starter for your champion truck.
This 6V Ford F100 Starter comes at an unbeatable price and elite benefits. Let us have a look of the starter and other benefits.
Specification of Ford F100 Starter 6V
Price: $69.99
Voltage: 6 Volts
Weight: 18.5 Pounds
Dimension: 15.3 x 8.8 x 7.9 inches
Warranty: 1 year
Return and replacement: Within 45 days
This starter does not come with a drive.
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After looking closely at the starter and its specifications. Next step is to ensure fitment according to your vehicle.
You must have heard about the saying “Precaution is better than cure”. This saying perfectly fits here. For purchasing a Ford F100 Starter, ensuring the fitment is a precaution. That saves you from the consequences which you might have to face if you ignore this important step.
So while ensuring the fitment of a part in a vehicle, two factors are to be considered
1. Model of your vehicle
2. OEM number of your starter
How To Check The OEM number of your Starter?
Most of the people are familiar with the model of their tractor. But they are not familiar with the OEM number. There is a number which is engraved on the body of starter which is already installed in your vehicle. Most starter manufacturing company use to engrave the OEM number on the starter body. Note that number and cross-check it when you purchase a starter.
If your starter possesses any of the following numbers, then definitely our Ford F100 Starter is going to replace your old starter.
Company Name |
OEM Number |
ARROWHEAD |
SFD0099 |
Ford |
18-11002 , 7HA-11002, 7RA-11002, A-11002C, FAD-11002A, FAF-11001A FAF-11002A |
LESTER |
3103 |
Old LESTER |
3101 |
PIC |
150026 |
DIXIE |
S2000 |
WAI |
3103N |
J&N |
410-14060 |
WILSON |
91-02-5785 |
Other Models In which the Starter Fits
Vehicle Name |
Powertrain |
Year |
Ford Club |
225 Cu in (3.5L) L6 |
1953 |
225 Cu in (3.7L) V8 |
1953 |
|
239 Cu in (3.9L) V8 |
1953 |
|
Ford Country Sedan |
226 Cu in (3.7L) L6 |
1950-51 |
239 Cu in (3.9L) V8 |
1950-53 |
|
215 Cu in (3.5L) L6 |
1952-1953 |
|
225 Cu in (3.7L) V8 |
1953 |
|
Ford Country Squire |
226 Cu in (3.7L) L6 |
1950-1951 |
239 Cu in (3.9L) V8 |
1950-1953 |
|
215 Cu in (3.5L) L6 |
1952-1953 |
|
225 Cu in (3.7L) V8 |
1953 |
|
Ford CRESTLINE |
239 Cu in (3.9L) V8 |
1950-1953 |
225 Cu in (3.7L) V8 |
1953 |
|
Ford CUSTOM |
226 Cu in (3.7L) L6 |
1949-51 |
239 Cu in (3.9L) V8 |
1949-52 |
|
215 Cu in (3.5L) L6 |
1952 |
|
Ford CUSTOM LINE |
215 Cu in (3.5L) L6 |
1952-53 |
239 Cu in (3.9L) V8 |
1952-53 |
|
225 Cu in (3.7L) V8 |
1953 |
|
Ford DELUXE |
226 Cu in (3.7L) L6 |
1948-1951 |
239 Cu in (3.9L) V8 |
1948-1951 |
|
F-100 to F-350 |
226 Cu in (3.7L) L6 |
1948-1950 |
239 Cu in (3.9L V8 |
1948-1953 |
|
215 Cu in (3.5L) L6 |
1951-1953 |
|
Ford MAINLINE |
215 Cu in (3.5L) L6 |
|
239 Cu in (3.9L) V8 |
1952-1953 |
|
225 Cu in (3.7L) V8 |
1953 |
|
RANCH WAGON |
226 Cu in (3.7L) L6 |
1950-51 |
239 Cu in (3.9L) V8 |
1950-53 |
|
215 Cu in (3.5L) L6 |
1952-53 |
|
225 Cu in (3.7L) V8 |
1953 |
|
Ford SUNLINER |
239 Cu in (3.9L) V8 |
1952-53 |
225 Cu in (3.7L) V8 |
1953 |
|
Ford SUPER DELUXE |
226 Cu in (3.7L) L6 |
|
239 Cu in (3.9L) V8 |
1948 |
|
Ford Crown Victoria |
239 Cu in (3.9L) V8 |
1951-53 |
239 Cu in (3.7L) V8 |
1953 |
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Installation guide and wiring diagram with Ford F100 Starter, to make the installation process easy and free of cost.
After purchasing Ford F100 Starter the next step is installation. You must know the wiring diagram before installing it. How does a wiring diagram help? Simple! it helps you to fix the starter in a proper manner so that it does not get burnt if connected wrong. So here is Ford F100 Starter Wiring Diagram.
A starter is responsible to crank the engine. Maintenance of a starter is crucial and equally important. Regular maintenance can make your starter durable. Here are some quick and handy steps to make it run like a new one.
Clean Connectors & Terminal:
Clean connectors once a while in a month. The connectors connect your starter to the battery and send electric energy to the starter. If there will be dirt, corrosion, or grim then the connection will not be neat. Hence lower power transmission will limit the performance of starter. Furthermore, the excessive use of starter will make it worn out early.
The terminal faces the same problem. By the years the acid and hydrogen gas generated through battery, causes the corrosion on the terminals. Eventually, this prevents the electric current to pass it through, and affect the life of battery & starter too.
A big No-No to loose Mounting bolts:
Mounting bolts hold the starter on its place so that it can engage with the flywheel properly. When bolts become too loose then there will be a problem in engaging with other components. Hence grinding sound while cranking and starter worn out early.
Inspect other components engaging as well:
As we said above the starter is connected with the flywheel. The pinion gear of a starter and flywheel both has teeth. If teeth are broken or in a bad shape then starter motor will malfunction. So take a look once in a while.