Starter motor brushes

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k. rogers
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Starter motor brushes

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I am going to try the auto-electrician who rebuilt my starter 12 years ago, but in case he can't help, does anyone know where I might be able to get a set for the 12 volt type? I need them quickly, so would rather not have to wait until club spares re-opens next Monday, even if they have them! (I was too late to ring them tonight).
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Chris Spencer
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Re: Starter motor brushes

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Ken - Try this link below - they stock every kind of motor brush that you can think of - from power tools to hovers to car heater motors - they also have a by size / type listing if they do not list the make / brand / motor that it fits - they have helped me out on several occasions and have never failed even with the obscure stuff - order online and they are in the post the same day - arriving the following morning

http://www.bargainbrushes.com/?gclid=CJ ... tAodUB0Aeg
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Re: Starter motor brushes

Post by Tony Fearn »

Hi Ken.
Just been across to the garage. I've only about 5 used brushes of various sizes, but don't know what they are from. But there's also an un-used pair with relatively heavy-braided copper tails with spades attached. Each brush measures 1.25" long, 3/4" wide and 5/16" thick. Any use?
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k. rogers
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Re: Starter motor brushes

Post by k. rogers »

Thanks Chris and Tony, but my auto-electrician thinks he may have some: I'm seeing him late afternoon. Mine are unusual in that they are screwed into their holders through a hole in the carbon block.
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