Automatic Starter Motor
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Automatic Starter Motor
My starter has packed in and it's an early one, May 1981 and it's for an automatic. Looking on the JK website they do 2 and mine is (of course)the most expensive, early one. The only diffence I can see is mine has the solenoid off centre compared to the lugs and the lat one is central. And my solenoid has 3 screws to hold it in and the other one only has 2. Does anybody know if the 2 are interchangeable?
1981 automatic poptop Aircooled Westy; in green.
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Re: Automatic Starter Motor
Hi dont know answer to your question but have you thought about having said starter rebuilt,can be alot cheaper than buying new.
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Re: Automatic Starter Motor
Yeah, but I'm working in Germany so wouldn't know who to ring or where to go. Army Phil has been really helping me out and got a price for a new one, but the later one is a lot cheaper. Don't mind too much buying new, he says through gritted teeth, but if the later one fits then jobs a good un so to speak.
1981 automatic poptop Aircooled Westy; in green.