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etshobby

07-18-2005 08:04:57




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does anybody have the delco or acdelco part number or cross reference Numbers .I am after the field and armature numbers for a delco starter number 1109457 fits the ferguson to series. I have come across a large quanity of old new parts from a 40 plus year closed bussiness that may be demolished with inventory or burnt to make way for government projects. Was there any of the same parts used in other starters for other applications that was the similar such as truck, car or anything else.Sometimes the fields from one starter is used in anouther starter number but with different starter number but same internal part number.thanks

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Glen in TX

07-20-2005 15:08:13




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 Re: starter part number in reply to etshobby, 07-18-2005 08:04:57  
These numbers are from the Delco parts book Group 67 parts list. Delco starter 1109457
1881818 Armature
1882908 R.H. Field Coil 1882909 L.H. Field Coil



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etshobby

07-20-2005 16:14:16




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 Re: starter part number in reply to Glen in TX, 07-20-2005 15:08:13  
thanks I will try using I do appreciate you and this site, sure helps. let me know maybe I can provide something for you.



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RustyFarmall

07-18-2005 12:02:10




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 Re: starter part number in reply to etshobby, 07-18-2005 08:04:57  
Can't help you with the numbers but I would say it is very likely those parts would have seen several different applications. Whatever you do don't let those parts be destroyed.



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etshobby

07-18-2005 15:34:39




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 Re: starter part number in reply to RustyFarmall, 07-18-2005 12:02:10  
I am trying to save them but what I was told they maybe just burnt by the firedept and nothing can be removed. There are ford chev car truck parts from the 40's and 50's they also worked on tractors and other things . I saw a lot of appliance parts . What I did find out the one man use to travel a lot on the road and just bought about anything and brought back home and sold things when on the road. You know the government they say no and they just bulldozen into pile and haul away they started hauling the other day some of the building which I think was pretty much empty some older modern cars and truck and parts This was junk.

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Glen in TX

07-18-2005 22:40:04




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 Re: starter part number in reply to etshobby, 07-18-2005 15:34:39  
I can give you those part numbers tomorrow but doesn't sound like its going to help with things much at that place. Someone with too much $$$$ and no brains is always in charge of those projects like that.



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