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5 years 8 months ago #195345 by Tippo
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Hi all.
I'm looking for a starter motor for my 318. The one I have is just plain worn out. It is an Australian made Bosch 3 bolt 1hp starter that I believe came out of a dodge. It is now in my D1310. I can't seem to find parts for it let alone find a replacement. Ideally a new reduction drive compatible with the 3 bolt would be great however I'm happy to get what I can at this point. All and any help appreciated.
Cheers
Lynden

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5 years 8 months ago #195349 by Lang
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationThere are any number on Ebay for as low as $150 brand new.

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5 years 8 months ago #195350 by Tippo
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Thanks Lang. I have looked on eBay I even purchased one that I returned due to it not fitting. All the starters I've seen on eBay are two bolt housings. These don't match up with the 3 bolt housing thats on my 318. The bosch part number for the original is 9 000-063-001. The 9 defines that it was Australian made and what I have found is That they stopped production of these in the 90's some time.

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5 years 8 months ago #195353 by Sarge
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Tipp, it might help if you had your location in your profile, then we would know if our local blokes could be your local blokes.

Sarge B)
ACCO Owner, Atkinson dreamer.

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5 years 8 months ago #195355 by Mrsmackpaul
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If your starter is just worn surly can rebush it
Even if its burnt out you can get it rewound for not a huge amount
There isnt a lot in a starter and most parts can be rebuilt ft. Or not huge amounts

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5 years 8 months ago - 5 years 8 months ago #195357 by jon_d
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Is this it?

www.caeperformanceproducts.com.au

Part Number G/R-04/313



Dodge Truck 313 C.I. G/R-04/313
suit Dodge and Desoto 50's with 313 c.i. engine
Pinion Pinion Pinion at Mt. holes Voltage Power Spigot Mt. holes
Teeth Diameter Rest C/C Rating Diameter Diameter
2 hole
9 25mm 35mm 105mm 12 1.4kw 82 11mm
Replaces Bosch 9-000-063-001


Although, it reference 2 holes. Are you sure you have the right part number?
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5 years 8 months ago #195363 by Tippo
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The main issue is the drive. All the rest can be done. Trying to find the drive is the one main thing stopping it from being rebuilt.

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5 years 8 months ago #195364 by Tippo
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Thanks. I'll check this out for sure

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5 years 8 months ago #195373 by Mrsmackpaul
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Tippo wrote: The main issue is the drive. All the rest can be done. Trying to find the drive is the one main thing stopping it from being rebuilt.


As in the bendix , the bit with teeth the slides out and meshes with the fly wheel ?

Paul

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5 years 8 months ago #195380 by 600Dodge
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Take it to your local Ashdowns, try to find someone working there that isn't a countertard and they will probably be able to cross reference something that will suit, I'd recommend not trying to get it rebuilt, this sort of lark is rarely worth it unless it is for something like a one of one Bentley that nothing else is available for. There are multifit starters available with adjustable mountings if you know where to look.

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