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Triumph TR6 Starter Motor
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Triumph TR6 Starter Motor

TR6 PI cars were always fitted with a pre-engaged type Lucas starter motor of either the M418G or 2M100 model type. Due to further improvement by Lucas, the later type 2M100 model starter is supplied for all replacement purposes. The M418G starter is identified by the Lucas part number 25626 stamped on the main casing. The 2M100 model is identified by the part number 25647 stamped on the main casing.

M418G starter motors have the electrical carbon brushes bearing on the sides of the armature's commutator in a radial manner. The carbon brushes of the 2M100 bear against an end facing commutator in an axial manner. The components of the two design starters are not interchangeable, the complete starter motor assemblies are.

The starter motors listed here are suitable replacements for both of the original types however, if you intend to carry out repairs to your own starter motor, you must establish which model starter is fitted. To do this you must obtain the model type and part number from the starter motor main casing and refer to the relevent section of the website.
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