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Hello all, I'm after a correct starter motor of the late vintage type between the bacon slicer type and the side crankcase mounted type. I understand that this type isn't interchangeable with the other types, but I'm not sure which starter model type I should be looking for? It'd also be useful to know if there's an easy visual identification for this sort?
On a semi related note I'm also after a floor mounted starter button. In the absence of an original, are there any 'modern' types that are known to fit? I wondered if the early mini ones would be about right but I think they're too small.
Any input much appreciated!
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Have you checked Tony Betts' catalogue? (Seven County Austins)
I'm pretty sure he had a floor-mounted starter button for sale.
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Thanks all that's all really helpful.
Very happy to be corrected but I had thought that the CAV35 was not correct as that was fitted to the other versions and therefore spins in the wrong direction?
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Location: Bala North Wales
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
22-02-2023, 09:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 22-02-2023, 09:37 PM by David Stepney.
Edit Reason: Bloody autocorrect AGAIN!
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If the starter were turned round to face the front and swapped to the nearside of the engine, it would still turn the engine the correct way i.e. anti-clockwise when viewed from the driving seat.
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The starter button bought from a local motor factor masqueraded under a number of names and part numbers for Minis and series 1 Landies amongst other things, but seems to work perfectly well.
Tee forward facing and rear facing starter motors are not interchangeable, otherwise life would b much easier!
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Quite right Howard except the one on the RN I bought 40 years ago, it looked correct but the engine would't start because it was running the wrong way.