Re: '58 Johnny Seahorse, Electric start????
If you have a starter motor, you'll get hundreds of starts off of a marine battery without having to recharge. Generally speaking, getting the generator, generator bracket, belt and regulator to charge the battery is not worth the cost. At best it delivers all of 10 amps.<br /><br />As for running the electric start, all you need is a solenoid, battery, switch for the choke and kill, and associated wiring. Simple, cheap stuff anyway. I left the pull start on my 28hp along with the electric start, just in case the battery wasn't aboard, or charged.<br /><br />If you like to tinker and want to add charging, a chevy sprint (geo metro) alternator is the place to start I hear.<br /><br />I hope this is the sort of reply you're looking for.