Bruce Mills Bruce Mills Vancouver Canada (71 posts) Registered: 11/28/2007 09:31PM Main British Car: 1974.5 MGB Roadster 3.5 Rover |
Re: Starter solenoid position
My hi torque gear reduction mini starter for my rover 3.5 needed to be replaced.
I contacted a large starter re-builder in Vancouver Canada and shipped them off my starter to be re-built. They told me they could provide a me with a starter which is suppose to be a Bosch gear reduction starter made for Land Rover and will fit my application. (Cheaper too) It's identical to the one NixVegaGT bought. And it doesn't fit either. Last thing I asked him before he shipped it. "Is the solenoid in the same location as the starter I sent you?" Now I have to ship it back (3 shipping charges) and get after them to get me the right one, or re-build mine (if they still have the core). What do you think the chances are they are unable to supply for OUR application and I end up re-purchasing from the original supplier At any rate they told me the starter I sent them was a Nissan and the gear part was made up by the person I bought the starter from.. Bruce Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/28/2009 03:03PM by Bruce Mills. |
roverman Art Gertz Winchester, CA. (3188 posts) Registered: 04/24/2009 11:02AM Main British Car: 74' Jensen Healy, 79 Huff. GT 1, 74 MGB Lotus 907,2L |
Re: Starter solenoid position
Ok, Let's move-on-then. "Tilton" copy on the way,"cheep",2hp., should be enough? Bruce does your GR. starter have bolt-on, billet nose? This starter,"Might" fit your nose.If I can make this work, I'll be makin,lot's of noses, probably with multiple indexes. roverman.
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roverman Art Gertz Winchester, CA. (3188 posts) Registered: 04/24/2009 11:02AM Main British Car: 74' Jensen Healy, 79 Huff. GT 1, 74 MGB Lotus 907,2L |
Re: Starter solenoid position/reverse rotation starter
For those,"difficult" swaps, Toyota, series II, MR 2, gear red. starter ,tranny-side,spins correct. roverman.
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roverman Art Gertz Winchester, CA. (3188 posts) Registered: 04/24/2009 11:02AM Main British Car: 74' Jensen Healy, 79 Huff. GT 1, 74 MGB Lotus 907,2L |
Re: Starter solenoid position
Martin, close. Series II starts in 1990. I don't know if "turbo" starter has more poop.Only for "out-back" installs, on CR engines.roverman.
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Bruce Mills Bruce Mills Vancouver Canada (71 posts) Registered: 11/28/2007 09:31PM Main British Car: 1974.5 MGB Roadster 3.5 Rover |
Re: Starter solenoid position
Nope. no bolt on aluminum nose.
With regards to my starter dilemma, I called the company and calmly explained my stater problem. With no prompting he told me to send it back COD and he still had my original starter so he is now going to source the parts to repair it. Isn't that the way it is. You figure your going to have a big problem and everything goes as smooth as glass. Here is a picture of the original starter (after conversion) |
v8ian ian stewart just north of London, United Kingdom, Planet Earth (54 posts) Registered: 12/24/2009 04:06PM Main British Car: 67 Ford Cortina 3.9ltr Rover |
Re: Starter solenoid position
In the past I have modified rover starters , cutting off the bolt lugs, and reducing the size of the pinion support so the starter can be rotated to clear, I made small machine type clamps to retain the starter, but I cant see any reason why 2 lengths of threaded bar and a plate across the back of the starter would not work, or even weld the lugs back in a differernt place,
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NixVegaGT Nicolas Wiederhold Minneapolis, MN (659 posts) Registered: 10/16/2007 05:30AM Main British Car: '73 Vega GT 4.9L Rover/Buick Stroker |
Re: Starter solenoid position
On the MR2 starter. Are you saying it spins correctly if we mounted it on the tranny side? Or just tried mounting it in the stock location?
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roverman Art Gertz Winchester, CA. (3188 posts) Registered: 04/24/2009 11:02AM Main British Car: 74' Jensen Healy, 79 Huff. GT 1, 74 MGB Lotus 907,2L |
Re: Starter solenoid position
Yes Nic Ol' chum, it's an oem. reverse rotation starter ! Happened to come with one of the T-axles. Most Toyotas are clockwise rotation on the front veiw of crank, so yes, its spins conventional engines correctly from tranny side. Opens up some clearence options/no exhaust cooking.roverman.
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roverman Art Gertz Winchester, CA. (3188 posts) Registered: 04/24/2009 11:02AM Main British Car: 74' Jensen Healy, 79 Huff. GT 1, 74 MGB Lotus 907,2L |
Re: Starter solenoid position
Bruce and clan, FWIW, I have genuine "Tilton", it looks identical to yours Bruce, only cast nose is machined-off to take a replaceable billet nose. 2010-I'm gonna start somthin! roverman.
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Re: Starter solenoid position
Art, I have heard of 5 axis automated milling machines that can take a program and machine parts. The place I work has them, making oddball prototype stuff. I often wonder why adapters are so expensive when they could be produced on a machine like this in a matter of minutes. I paid D&D $200 for a simple plate to adapt a Ford T5 to the BOP 215 3sp bellhousing. The cost of the aluminum blank for that job would have been, what, $30? Rather profitable part, that plate.
So, I wonder how hard it could be to design a replacement nose for a gear reduction starter. Hell, a fella could design numerous noses for a variety of starters and bellhousings/blocks. (It also begs the question of; why are roller cam blanks so damned expensive? Is the cam material that costly?) |
bsa_m21 Martin Rothman Vancouver, Canada (216 posts) Registered: 01/06/2009 11:41AM Main British Car: 1980 TR7V8 Rover 3.9L |
Re: Starter solenoid position
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MGBV8 Carl Floyd Kingsport, TN (4514 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 11:32PM Main British Car: 1979 MGB Buick 215 |
Re: Starter solenoid position
Paul,
I would think you need to factor in the cost of that machine, design time and the rather limited demand for the part. |
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roverman Art Gertz Winchester, CA. (3188 posts) Registered: 04/24/2009 11:02AM Main British Car: 74' Jensen Healy, 79 Huff. GT 1, 74 MGB Lotus 907,2L |
Re: Starter solenoid position
Paul and all, demand, volume,overhead,"product liability insurance"(biggie)-I'm not sure how China is on this one. Paul, you paid $200 for a $5. piece of alum., in the right configuration, because you couldn't/wouldn't, do it yourself ? Time versus $, most of us are up against it. #8620 cam billet steel is relatively cheap. Lack of "volume" ,for sbb/Rover, billet cams, makes them expensive. One need only shop roller cams for"popular" engines, more 8620 steel in them, and yet very good prices."Tilton" style gear red. starters, new, e-bay, $70., all day! Why?, volume/China. I'm goin with starter(left) in pic's, Tilton copy. It's available/ready for bolt-on nose. Remnant alum.,small quantities, $3.50 lb.? New, large quantities, $2.50 lb.? If "we", placed an order for (50) roller cams, you can bet, it would be a very good price. Wow!, my first "soap box" for 2010- Thanx, roverman.
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