starter teeth
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starter teeth
Hi, what's known about starter motor teeth? I have a couple of motors but the teeth are a different form on each. One has a flat on the peaks the other more pointed, I don't think this is due to wear.
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Re: starter teeth
i think it was 9 and 11 teeth but not sure
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Re: starter teeth
Is there a date stamped on the starter bodies and are they both 12 volt?
Some Morris side valve engines have 80T ring gear such as the WD generator engine and presumably Morris 8 engines (6V?). The Series MM has 102T ring gear. The starter bolt spacing is 5 in on all the starters?
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Some Morris side valve engines have 80T ring gear such as the WD generator engine and presumably Morris 8 engines (6V?). The Series MM has 102T ring gear. The starter bolt spacing is 5 in on all the starters?
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Re: starter teeth
Mike, thanks for replies. Both motors are dated 73, both are 12v and 5'' centres. One has 10 teeth the other 9.
Re: starter teeth
There are 9, 10 and 11 tooth versions. The 9 is probably the most desirable for a large capacity engine.



Re: starter teeth
good day , you can use the 9 or 10 tooth stater on your car ,both will work fine
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Re: starter teeth
The teeth pitch must be the same. You cannot use a standard starter on an MM flywheel with 80T ring gear, only 102T.
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