Starter Parts

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Anyone know where I can get the brush holder springs for the Lucas starters?

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Found them at Tractor Spares.com

Rather hard to come by and pricey over here.

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Pat,

Can jij give me the link?
I could not find them.
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http://www.tractorspares.com/

They have quite a good selection of parts.

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Thank you Pat,

Is our start engine the M45 model, but then without the electric starter?
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Try Peter Thompson at:
pdt55@tiscali.co.uk
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Henk, yes the Majors used the M45, I should have some springs in a few days and I'll let you know if they are corect. The reason I tore mine down was becous the slip clutch was slipping to much. when setting up the corect torque they have a special tool to use with a torque wrench, I found a 5/8 allen driver works slick for this. I'll see if I can get a pic posted this weekend.
We butcherd two beefers at the inlaws last weekend and we will spend most of today cutting meat, hopfuly I wont have to tape any fingers back together this year! :(

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Henk, I got the springs today and they worked just fine!
I already had the starter halfway back together so I took a pic of the tool I used ( 5/8 allen driver) to set the torque before I put the bendix back in, in the manual there is an illustration with the bendix in a vice and the special tool being used with a torque wrench.

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Thanks Pat.
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