starter motor
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starter motor
can anyone tell me the correct lucas part number for a mk2 starter motor? The one I have fitted is M35J 25345A with 2 mounting holes but I'm not sure it's the correct part. Thanks
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Re: starter motor
M 35 yes your part number is later might have been rebuilt so who knows M35J 25157J is what is listed.
If you were to post in electrical i would pick it up faster.
Neil
If you were to post in electrical i would pick it up faster.
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Re: starter motor
Thanks for the info. There seems to be options for both 9 and 10 toothed gears. Is there a preference or does it just depend on the flywheel?
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Re: starter motor
Depends if the ring gear has been changed two types as well .
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Re: starter motor
Any simple way to identify which?
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Re: starter motor
Best to try the gear on the ring gear to many ifs or buts.
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Re: starter motor
I think I have a brand new starter that I'm never going to use. Let me know if you're interested and I check the part number etc.