I was thinking of fitting the 4 coils / brushes on my MK3.
I just wanted some feedback from anyone who has fitted this
Peter
See my articles in roadholder about the Mk3 starter motor
Upgrade the cables (Thicker ones) Don't use the prestolite solenoid, its crap. Use a lucas one for a Mini. If just replacing the two pole field coils for four poles, be aware that the prestolite has a built in fault that the rotor WILL wear into the drive end until the windings contact the end plate and then short out. Just putting a four pole frame into a prestolite will bring a slight increase in performance but will accelerate this rotor wear. The bearing modification i do stops this wear and frees up the motor giving it more performance. A two pole, bearing modded motor will out perform a fourpole bush motor.
Don't increase the breakaway torque on the backfire device. Its set at 50lbs/ft for a reason. to protect the starter motor.
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Starter Conversion
Hi Peter,
sent you a mail some days back you may have missed as have not heard back. Thankfully post above indicates you are ok. Will resend mail.
regards
john brooks
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Started motor replacement
Hi , Peter ,
I have lost a tooth on my start from commando mk3.
just read your post .
Can you send me the details regarding a replacement starter to a 4pole .fairly new to nortons , so it would be great if you help .
regards Martin
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Morning Martin I've sent you…
Morning Martin
I've sent you a PM
Regards
Peter
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That's fine as i also supply…
That's fine as i also supply overhauled and improved Prestolite starters and Converted 5780 BN (harley) starters for Mk3 's
Sluggish performance from your prestolite starter will be most likely be the rotor wearing into the drive end plate and shorting out the windings, easily seen when the starter is dismantled.
PM me if you want to know more
Regards
Peter Shand
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Highly recommended - our MK3 starter now turns the engine over like there are no plugs in it!
A couple of things to take care of though…