Who wants an original starter motor (brand new)
Who wants an original starter motor (brand new)
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Superjuiced

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257 posts

217 months

Tuesday 20th May 2014
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Rang a company today to purchase a re-furbed starter as my old one was getting very sticky. The guy stopped doing re-furbed starters, but he had managed to get his hands on around 30 brand new starters that came out of Blackpool. I know they are rare as R-H-S so thought I would share this with my fellow enthusiasts. I don't know what the forum rules are about posting up details and prices so PM me or put me straight and Ill post up all the details of where to get them from. They are quite a bit cheaper than what the TVR specialists are selling them for!

P9AJP

62 posts

149 months

Tuesday 20th May 2014
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Superjuiced said:
Rang a company today to purchase a re-furbed starter as my old one was getting very sticky. The guy stopped doing re-furbed starters, but he had managed to get his hands on around 30 brand new starters that came out of Blackpool. I know they are rare as R-H-S so thought I would share this with my fellow enthusiasts. I don't know what the forum rules are about posting up details and prices so PM me or put me straight and Ill post up all the details of where to get them from. They are quite a bit cheaper than what the TVR specialists are selling them for!
Damn it, I've just taken delivery of a new one from Racetech. Now just need to figure out how to fit or, or who I can convince to fit it for me!

Superjuiced

Original Poster:

257 posts

217 months

Tuesday 20th May 2014
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Providing u have very long thin fingers that defy traditional human mechanics it's easy. if like me u have big clumsy hands lacking the sort of coordination required put aside most of the day just to get it out.

Mr Cerbera

5,148 posts

253 months

Tuesday 20th May 2014
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Superjuiced said:
Providing u have very long thin fingers that defy traditional human mechanics it's easy. if like me u have big clumsy hands lacking the sort of coordination required put aside most of the day just to get it out.
.... and I think that I read somewhere that 4.2s are more difficult than 4.5s ..... banghead

WhyTwo

1,157 posts

215 months

Tuesday 20th May 2014
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I did mine on my 4.2 from the top but had to remove the rad expansion tank and obviously the airbox and battery. It was a very tight fit getting it in and out.

I used a supporting strap around the starter itself to take the weight whilst I tightened the bolts. It was a pig of a job and I nearly gave up a few times but eventually I got it done. I went for the Racetech upgraded version as I don't fancy doing the job again in the future!

TimJM

1,497 posts

233 months

Tuesday 20th May 2014
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P9AJP said:
Damn it, I've just taken delivery of a new one from Racetech.
rofl

P9AJP said:
Now just need to figure out how to fit or, or who I can convince to fit it for me!
whistle Oh err - I'm really busy at the weekend...yes, I won't be home at all thinking about it....phew - I think I just about dodged that pig of a job.

Superjuiced

Original Poster:

257 posts

217 months

Thursday 22nd May 2014
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For all those interested starter arrived today. looks the real deal but I won't have it fitted or running for a while as I'm psyching myself up to get the diff back in the car having looked at it on the floor for the past two months.

Superjuiced

Original Poster:

257 posts

217 months

Thursday 22nd May 2014
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Start motor wired up and installed and knuckles largely intact.

Next up....... get new bolts into the back slots of the exhaust manifolds, can't see the knuckles lasting through that one!

Superjuiced

Original Poster:

257 posts

217 months

Thursday 22nd May 2014
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Start motor wired up and installed and knuckles largely intact.

Next up....... get new bolts into the back slots of the exhaust manifolds, can't see the knuckles lasting through that one!