Starter Motor?

Mursal

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Never knew ............
So the starter will have to come in from the gearbox side if its an ordinary starter motor
 

Large

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You could try a starter of a DB 990 up to a 1494. Am nearly sure it will fit. (Will fit a FE 35 4 cylinder too.)
Thanks for that, I have a David Brown 885 here that I could 'borrow' a starter from, just to see if it fits, but that may not be the same as the starter you suggest. I could not find a plate on the Lister Petter to get any details from.
 

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But the dome that covers the pinion will be in the wrong place.... Possibly fitting the starter with the solenoid at the bottom might work??
Just been out to have a look at my 885, the starter is on the left, the bolt holes seem to have the right spacing but the rotation is wrong. An associate sent me a picture of the starter numbers on his very similar twaites dumper. They are CA45F24 and Z1321F5 his is a 24 volt starter but I would think you could get the same in 12. Does this help?
 

agrimax

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Co Down
The number of the starter is in my link above along with a few cross references. Would think @ACEngineering could sort you out with a Mahle(Iskra) starter.
The number CA45F24 is for a high torque starter and is probably considerably dearer, even in 12v, than a conventional starter. The solenoid is built inside the unit. A standard type starter would be more than able to crank a 2 cylinder Petters.
 
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ACEngineering

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The number of the starter is in my link above along with a few cross references. Would think @ACEngineering could sort you out with a Mahle(Iskra) starter.
The number CA45F24 is for a high torque starter and is probably considerably dearer, even in 12v, than a conventional starter. The solenoid is built inside the unit. A standard type starter would be more than able to crank a 2 cylinder Petters.

non of them numbers cross to an iskra that I can see. I need more info of the exact starter he wants to stand a chance.
 

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