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8 & 10 cyl Bristol cars Type 407 onwards - restoration, repair, maintenance etc |
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They're easy to find for the 383 and 400 engines, but not sure about the 313/318. It might be cheaper to order one direct from the US though.
If no one else chips in with some pointers try a google search for "gear reduction starter" maybe with some words like chrysler and/or poly The only problem is Chrysler made these things many years ago, and you really want a modern one. These guys look like they may be able to help; Race Car Starters, High Torque & Mini Starters, Gear Reduction Starters |
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Hi Greg, The only problem I had with the car was the starter motor which at
times used to have a intermittent problem turning the engine, I did take it off but could find no reason why it did not work every time. Subsequently, I did here that the person who had it after me had a complete failure when it split in half. A more modern one with reduction gearing sounds like a better bet. Regards, and good luck. Alan |
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I have a 411-7526, and bought my reduction starter motor from here (USA):
Motor City Reman (motorcityreman@comcast.net) I think 'CALIFORNIA BOB' - recommended this. Mine has been in my car for about 3 years and I have had no problems. |
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Greg,
I tried to find one a while back A 318 unit is quite easy to source, but the 313 unit has a different flange and pinion I found one company who could maybe make the flange and pinion, but no certainty or price. I stripped my standard unit cleaned it cleaned the comm and bedded in new brushes. I also stripped the solenoid and cleaned the contacts and fitted a heavier cable. I also refitted the earth cable. So far no problems. Starting problems are seldom the motor itself, but all the associated other elements. David Last edited by Kevin H; 17-02-10 at 12:07 AM. Reason: removed email artefacts |
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I'm surprised there's a difference between the 313 and 318, they are essentially the same engine, although the transmission did change between the 408 and 408 Mk2 - maybe that's why the flange is different?
Either that or the starter you were looking at David was for a 318 LA engine, and not the older A engine which Bristol used. Unfortunately many people refer to the LA engine as an A engine, which is guaranteed to cause confusion! |
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Can someone on the other side of the Atlantic supply refs.? George |
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The US of course got the bigger 318, because Chrysler kept the Canadian Plodge (Plymouth/Dodge) owners and dealers one step behind the US market. Even on the Mopar forums you may not get much in the way of responses re the 313, but you will get more response asking about the 318 poly head engine. What we need to do is establish if the 407/408 Mk1 starter is the same as the 408 Mk2/409/410 starter. The Bristol part number for the 408 Mk2/409/410 starter was 2095150. If this is a match with the part# for the 407/408 Mk1 starter, then it is probably safe to just search for a 318 starter ("A" series, or poly head). Does anyone have a parts list for the 407/408 Mk1 ? |
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What we need to do is establish if the 407/408 Mk1 starter is the same as the 408 Mk2/409/410 starter.
An aside to Kevin, didn't that book I sent you of specifications feature the 407/408? It's been so long ago I forget. Peter |
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Spare Parts lists are obtainable from the reprint secretary of the BOC.
The starter motor on the 313 is given in the spares manual as 2095400. I hope this is helpfull, Nick 407/6028 |
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It would be good to get the 407/408 Mk1 parts list into the public domain. Do the BOC sell parts lists to non members? If anyone has the list and is willing to scan it I would be happy to put it on this site (as I did with the 408Mk2/409/410 parts lists). Alternatively if someone can send it to me I will scan it and send it back. Kevin |
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Hi,
. It is a book, same size as the red owners manual, easy way pay BOC membership and get cheap reprint about 100 pages including breakdown diagrams. I have two, one mint from the AA collection, one came with the car, and I have a reprint from BOC, very cheap. . Nick |
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TryEurolec Components As a 'starter for ten' they may want your origonal unit for dimension checks.
David |
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Hi Nick,
I think we have sussed it but just to make sure, could you email a pic of the cog end on the spare original one you have ? thanks to all Greg ps an old mate of mine called around tonight and I forgot the golden rule --- don't mix yer drinks -- hic -- any good hangover cures ?? |
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Hi Greg,
As you know I am a bit "crook" at the moment and am not allowed to drive or lift anything. My gardener comes tomorrow so I will ask him to move the 407 and get the starter motor indoors so I can 'photograph it. That is if he comes! It might snow. Carol dare not drive it out of the garage as she has never driven the 407 or shown any inclination to do so!. One good reason for looking at the power steering we were talking about. . Kind regards, .Nick |
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Three starters were ordered and two are fitted and working. One on a 407 and one on a 408. They work superb and are a doddle to fit.
Nic will have his when back from holiday. Well worth the search by Dave Taylor and the work he put in with Hot Heads USA All the usual benefits of a lot less battery needed for a much stronger turn over of the engine. Greg |