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2 years 10 months ago #235006
by restore49
Electric is a huge plus in simplicity and reliability. For what its worth with simple mechanical skills you can visit local junk yard and order the gear and nose and have less than $200 in the project - at least on the east coast lots of those easily rebuildable MT42 starters in scrap yards. Bob
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2 years 10 months ago #235007
by Old Magnet
Not going to be all that easy to find a used starter with the 1M0023 adapter. It would have to come off a D333a or D330a engine that had original factory direct electric start and would come with straight cut drive gear. There are some adapters listed on Machinery Trader but a bit pricey.
The original starter would be a 40MT. A complete after market starter replacement is a 42MT part # 10478998 and you would still need to change the drive to helical gear and get the adapter.
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2 years 10 months ago - 2 years 10 months ago #235011
by restore49
Off Road in Tn. shows two 1M0023. I was thinking of a setup like my D2 or friends older D6 not side mount. pony.
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