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yup , sally has been norty , refusing to start on lots of occasions today :( , its the starter motor , bluddie horrible noise when it spins and doesnt fire the engine , is the mistral starter motor the same as the terrano ? ( and is it cheap ? :naughty )
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NISSAN-MISTRAL-2-7-02-94-05-97-Starter-Motor-/260567953484?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM
woah woah woah.....that CANT be right Pete. has to be same starter as the MK1 terrano, and so it should be less than £100.
lets have a study...going to do some research buddy...
im sure they are the same mate, see here
http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7180&highlight=mistral+starter
Does this help the Mk 1 Tranno starter detail are
Make Hitachi
Type S13-106B
Max cranking amps 230-283
Cant find the Mistral details
i need to be absolutely certain before spending a lot of money , id prefer a new one though
If you can find the engine code I'll look if its the same as the Tranno but I would of thought so Sorry I can't find the Mistral on my autodata disc
Does this help the Mk 1 Tranno starter detail are
Make Hitachi
Type S13-106B
Max cranking amps 230-283
Cant find the Mistral details
IVE JUST BEEN TOLD BY A EX BRITISH RAIL ENGINEER :augie , THAT HE THINKS THERE IS A BOSCH ONE TOO :nenau
jims-terrano
20-08-2010, 08:38
I guess only way to know for certain is to remove OSF wheel and look behind the plastic panel see what it say's. I bought mine from Andrew Page's in Huddersfield. It was a Bosch Recon that cost a more than those off ebay but I wanted it to be local and have a reasonable backup if anything went wrong.
Jim
macabethiel
20-08-2010, 08:59
Are you sure its the starter motor at fault ?
It sounds more like the solenoid in the pre-engagement mechanism to me ?
I guess only way to know for certain is to remove OSF wheel and look behind the plastic panel see what it say's. I bought mine from Andrew Page's in Huddersfield. It was a Bosch Recon that cost a more than those off ebay but I wanted it to be local and have a reasonable backup if anything went wrong.
Jim
my mate had a peek , he cant read all the numbers , but its a bosch
solarman216
20-08-2010, 21:45
Are you sure its the starter motor at fault ?
It sounds more like the solenoid in the pre-engagement mechanism to me ?
Unfortunately the drive plate that we fitted was from a London Taxi and I guess the reason it was changed was the ring gear was a bit worn on the four normal stopping places, but it was not that bad, upon reflection we should have re drilled the crankshaft holes to present good gear to the starter but it did not seem justified at the time, I think the starter is spinning before full engagement, the starter itself is fine, it just wants adjusting to engage further before before making electrical contact, I can do it but too far away, Rick
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