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Originally Posted by sho305
On something I saw a starter motor (for a car) with a belt pulley on it. They set it up with a loose belt and it tilts. When the handle is pushed it tilts to tighten the belt and also hits a switch to a solenoid to run the motor. That way they could slip the belt to ease into reverse and it was loose otherwise.
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Sho305 has a good idea on the car starter, in manual transmission cars I have used the starter to get off the road when the engine failed. You may want to consider other options vs. the 212 which will take up a lot of space. The high torque starters are small and have a lot of power - just trying to give you options.