Current Sprint Start Motor Situation?

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Current Sprint Start Motor Situation?

#1 Post by SprintMWU773V »

I'm going to need to fit my starter fairly soon but the old one is both grubby and probably needs a refurb. What's the current state of stock with club ones? I'd rather fit an original style one rather than the Hi-Torq ones which seem to be not highly rated.
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I get them done to order, turn around is a few days to a week or so, as I try to drop them off when passing rather than making special journeys. I have plenty of core units though...
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#3 Post by SprintMWU773V »

Excellent. Do I order through club spares or through you Alun? I can arrange to get you my old core I'm sure. Given the weight of the units it'd make more sense for me to pick up from you anyway and you're not that far away.
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I bought a TR7 starter off ebay for my Sprint project and it seems to work perfectly fine. Are they the same motor as the Dolly ones?
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Yes I could buy one off of eBay but I'd rather support the club's/Alun's efforts where possible.
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SprintMWU773V wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2019 9:25 am Yes I could buy one off of eBay but I'd rather support the club's/Alun's efforts where possible.
To be honest I was more curious about whether the TR7 had the same starter, as it might be a way of increasing the supply of starter motors. The TR7 ones seem to go for less.
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I can vouch for the service, and like you Mark, prefer wherever possible to use the club where possible.
I contacted Alun to organise dropping off and collecting at the tdcir.
All done painlessly.
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cleverusername wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2019 10:59 pm
SprintMWU773V wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2019 9:25 am Yes I could buy one off of eBay but I'd rather support the club's/Alun's efforts where possible.
To be honest I was more curious about whether the TR7 had the same starter, as it might be a way of increasing the supply of starter motors. The TR7 ones seem to go for less.
They are similar in that they are a Lucas M100 unit, common to many vehicles of the time, but have a different part number and are therefore different. They will work, but maybe less powerful; also, from memory, I think they're two hole mounting like the 1850?

I may be able to drop one off at the auto electrician tomorrow Mark; we can arrange detail after I pick it up...
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#9 Post by SprintMWU773V »

Thanks Alun, I'll dig out my old core in preparation.
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xvivalve wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2019 6:46 pm
cleverusername wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2019 10:59 pm
SprintMWU773V wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2019 9:25 am Yes I could buy one off of eBay but I'd rather support the club's/Alun's efforts where possible.
To be honest I was more curious about whether the TR7 had the same starter, as it might be a way of increasing the supply of starter motors. The TR7 ones seem to go for less.
They are similar in that they are a Lucas M100 unit, common to many vehicles of the time, but have a different part number and are therefore different. They will work, but maybe less powerful; also, from memory, I think they're two hole mounting like the 1850?

I may be able to drop one off at the auto electrician tomorrow Mark; we can arrange detail after I pick it up...
The one I fitted supposedly came off a TR7 and it fits and works. Make of that what you will.
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I don't need to make anything of it; I had already stated they will work.
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xvivalve wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2019 6:30 pm I don't need to make anything of it; I had already stated they will work.
Yeah but you also said they had the mountings for an 1850, not a Sprint. Now I have no idea how they differ, so it might make much difference.

I am not trying to get at you, I just thought it could useful to know. I have noticed sellers put a Dolly tax on parts. Identical parts are often cheaper if they are sold for other models.
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SprintMWU773V wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2019 9:17 am Thanks Alun, I'll dig out my old core in preparation.
Mark,

I'm picking up a couple of Sprint units from the reconditioner later today.

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cleverusername wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:40 pm Identical parts are often cheaper if they are sold for other models.
Please do enlighten us.



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sprint95m wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2019 12:57 pm
cleverusername wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:40 pm Identical parts are often cheaper if they are sold for other models.
Please do enlighten us.



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A good example is the 1500/1300, if you search for Spitfire parts, you can often find them cheaper than going to Dolly specialists. Sellers seem to putt a premium on parts for the rarer car.

When I looked for starters I found that it was cheaper to search for TR7 parts, than ones that fit Dollys. My guess is because the TR7 was sold in American, there is a bigger market for parts.
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