Re: SER1 Land Rover Series 1 Starter Motor

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From: Eighty Inch
Subject: Re: SER1 Land Rover Series 1 Starter Motor
Date: 12:00 on 14 Sep 2005
Alex

That starter comes off the later 86/107/88/109 engines.  I have one off a
1957 engine, however you will have to find a matching gearbox bell housing
and flywheel housing on the engine.  The housings will swap over to your
engine and gearbox but you may also find that it will foul on your LHS floor
panels.  Someone else may be able to enlighten us on that point for an 80".

Regards
Diana
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ian Stuart" <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 9:34 PM

It depends on the flywheel housing, but you may have got the later
starter motor.

My late 2-ltr engine came with a 3-bolt starter motor, but I changed to
the more common 2-bolt system when I changed to a Series III
flywheel'n'clutch....

Ian Stuart: Code Gorilla, Perl Laghu, & Land Rover fettler

alexmassey@xxxxx.xxx.xx wrote:
> Hello All
>
> I have just picked up a Land Rover Starter for a series 1 not sure what
year
> but its a 2 bolt one. What year car will this fit i have a 1953 with a 2L
> motor.The Brand of starter is Lucus.



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SER1 Land Rover Series 1 Starter Motor
alexmassey 11:18 on 14 Sep 2005

Re: SER1 Land Rover Series 1 Starter Motor
Ian Stuart 11:34 on 14 Sep 2005

Re: SER1 Land Rover Series 1 Starter Motor
Eighty Inch 12:00 on 14 Sep 2005

Re: SER1 Land Rover Series 1 Starter Motor
alexmassey 12:39 on 14 Sep 2005

Re: SER1 Land Rover Series 1 Starter Motor
Eighty Inch 12:54 on 14 Sep 2005

Re: SER1 Land Rover Series 1 Starter Motor
Eighty Inch 13:21 on 14 Sep 2005

Re: SER1 Land Rover Series 1 Starter Motor
Pablo DellOro 22:36 on 14 Sep 2005

Re: SER1 Land Rover Series 1 Starter Motor
Eighty Inch 23:17 on 14 Sep 2005

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