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Anyone want to guess what this starter is?
focijohn - 8/10/11 at 11:59 AM

As title reads really bought an LRS0202 and the solinoid hits the chassis by a considerable amount. I saw this on retro ford and providing it is as shown in the picture it has to be worth ago as the solinoid is 90 deg further round and should slip under the chassis rail nicely. Problem being if I get it and it doesnt fit it will need to be posted back and will subjected to a 20% handleing charge. So, if I can get a number for it/any idea what its off, I can give it to my local motor factors, i get a discount anyhow and will work out quite a bit cheaper.
Retro Ford

Thank you in advance

John


r1_pete - 8/10/11 at 01:47 PM

This is a picture of a qx compents qs1221 starter on my old blacktop...

cost me less than £50 delivered, 2 years or so ago.

starter2
starter2


mrwibble - 8/10/11 at 01:59 PM

i can read bosch 0 001 108 155 on the side of the picture they've taken,

course could be batch number etc...

no i think thats a model number, googling those numbers reveals its a sierra/scorpio/transit starter

[Edited on 8/10/11 by mrwibble]


britishtrident - 8/10/11 at 02:05 PM

I have a very similar one sitting on my desk --- a new genuine old stock Lucas recon not exactly the same the body is longer but same fitting and relative solenoid position has label a LRS 168 (25289) was listed for Capri automatic You can have for the £20 it cost me plus postage/