Doug,
I'm guessing any starter/alternator shop would have springs to fit it. Even
in tiny Dodge City I have an old guy who works wonders with non-domestic
starters/generators/alternators. That said, remember that a good concours
judge will have you disassemble your starter to be certain the brush springs
are correct... ;-)
Cheers!!
Jim
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Doug Altman <doug_altman@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Okay, guys, I really messed up this time. Original 1959 Mark 1 Bugeye
> 948cc.
> My starter wouldn't work. Tore it apart. All corroded inside so brushes
> would not move. Got everything cleaned and freed up but broke a brush
> spring
> in the process. They are old and brittle. None of the usual LBC parts
> suppliers carry them. Does anybody know where I can purchase a new set or
> have cross reference numbers for a readily available set from a car parts
> store? Tomorrow I visit the only starter repair shop in the tri-cities to
> see
> if they can help, but you know how that goes! Thanks. Doug ....o~'o
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