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Because there is no flywheel, there is no starter. There is a cable that goes from the drivers side to the rear end that engages the gears. The way they start is to put it in gear with the cable, and then push start it with a push truck. Once the speed overcomes the engines compression, the rear wheels start to spin, along with the engine. Then, the driver flips the ignition switch on, and the engine fires. Starters do exist, but are mounted to the rear end, and are used for starting the engine in the pits. In order for it to work, the rear cover is removed, along with the quick change gear that slides onto the driveshaft. The starter bolts to the rear end, and engages the driveshaft. When voltage is applied to the starter, it spins the driveshaft, and thus, the engine. Once the oil pressure is up to 80psi, you turn on the fuel and then flip the ignition switch. Really pretty creative, all things considered.
Fox Body-
No problem! I love to explain Sprints to anyone who asks! They're a blast!
Take care,
-Chris
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