Lister Engine Forum
Lister Engines => Original Lister Cs Engines => Topic started by: Jpike on April 11, 2013, 12:04:37 PM
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So after some research, i believe i have found the correct starter for my Lister SR2. Can someone on here maybe confirm that this is right? Here are the markings on my current starter:
Lucas
26157K
M45G
DA143
this is the starter I believe fits my application. Any help is greatly appreciated, or if anyone knows of another location, preferably canadian that sells the correct part wouls also be appreciated!
regards
jamie
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If you can still find one of those Auto Elec shops where the guy who runs it owns it, there is nothing in a M45G starter that can't be rebuilt or replaced. Good luck, Combustor.
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Engine rotation is the main variable that needs to be identified. A picture of your flywheel housing will do it, or engine serial number in most cases.
In North America, a Delco is most commonly used on the Listers. We also have a few of the Lucas units around.
gary@dieselgen.com
dieselgman
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How much for one of your starters shipped to newfoundland canada, area code A0A 3P0?
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These models run about $250. Shipping depends on speed required, typical flat-rate is $45.
dieselgman
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is that US or Canadian? Are there any Canadian dealers if thats a US quote?
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Long Old Thread .. i sure hope the OP can speak up and state if it worked out !!!!
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Or gary
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The OP hasn't been here in almost 9 years, but I hope someome chimes in for you.
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I hope so too ...
The OP might be long gone .... But Gary did respond to email ...
And I'm still trying to workout what I need.
I have pictures posted into a different thread about my SR2(ccw)
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Engine rotation is the main variable that needs to be identified. A picture of your flywheel housing will do it, or engine serial number in most cases.
In North America, a Delco is most commonly used on the Listers. We also have a few of the Lucas units around.
gary@dieselgen.com
dieselgman
Is Gary OK?... started a conversation with him .. but has gone quiet
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Thought he retired. Might be wrong.
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Gary is alive and well and as retired as he can be while still operating the engine and parts buisiness until a buyer can be located. He did drop one of his emails that is listed here but responds to GSJ@ GCI.net. I just recently purchased parts from him.