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bmcecosse
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Some starters seem to have 9 tooth Bendix - and some have 10. Does it matter ?
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Post by Matt »

I think minis/fwd have one and minors/rwd have the other... I might be wrong though
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Post by bmcecosse »

Yes -I think that's right - but will one fit the other!
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Post by leyther8008 »

You would think that one woudnt mesh properly, there has to be a ratio of ring gear to starter pinion of an whole number ' i think 10 to 1 otherwise it will eventually wear out. however maybe the 'mesh' between the two is intentionally loose enough to not matter for the time the engines cranking.
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Post by FrankM83 »

when I took my starter for recondition he gave me one with 10 mine was with 9 he said it wouldn't matter, but when we came to fit it we found the holes for the bolts didn't quite line up! so I took ti back and he change the face and back to 9 teeth

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Post by alanworland »

Presumably the 10 tooth pinion would turn the engine faster if the motor could support the extra load?
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Post by bmcecosse »

Certainly the Mini starter doesn't 'quite' fit on the bolt pitches - but easily sorted with a round file! The starter itself fits snugly into the backplate ok. Yes - I assume 10 would crank faster - but only if sufficient amps. So - what is the original Minor fitment - 9 or 10 teeth ? From above - looks like 9 ??
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Post by MoggyTech »

The starter I replaced (broken bendix) was 10 tooth. The replacement from ESM was 10 tooth, and one I got from Livingston Autoparts as a spare is 9 tooth. Apparently they both work, but the nine tooth has slightly different winding turns so spin speed is the same as 10 tooth. All very confusing (for me anyway) :D
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Post by FrankM83 »

well I've broken 3 Minors in my life for spares and a mini the starters I got are all 9 tooth except 1! which is 10 tooth one the Minors I broke were pick-ups and the van I'm restoring has a 9tooth starter maybe LCV had a 9 tooth? maybe the Low compression engines?

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