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    That Hitachi has the solenoid on the other side against the block.
    Mine is on the outside, just clears the chassis.
    I gather that you have used that one Damien and it fits OK. I would like to be sure before I buy it.
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    Here is a pic of the Hitachi.

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    No never used it, mine has a big 12v one that i had laying around. But i know of people that have used it on there 4bd1 with msa gearbox. Sheldon put me onto this one as well. Which i do plan to upgrade to it oneday

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    Go look around any heavy truck wrecker. Cummins NH & NT 855's used a series parallel switch.
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    Re the 12 volt alternator. I took my 24 volt in to my sparkie as he said he could find a 12 volt one. Seems its not easy.
    Does anyone have a part number etc of the 12 volt one that bolts straight up?
    I have been trying Sheldons number but no answer.

    PS I gave him the number in the parts reference thread but he cant match it.

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    Are you serious he couldn't find one?? I would go to another auto sparky.
    Or you could do what i did and fit a patrol one, i just had to swap the pulley over.
    I will message sheldon that you are looking for him

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    12 volt or 24 volt start

    Keith I assume you have the army 110 parts scale. If not starter part no is

    8944634730

    I thought this was a MMC truck part (not same as County) but 12v, which probably explains why they were so pricey.

    Just found the MMC part no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    Keith I assume you have the army 110 parts scale. If not starter part no is

    8944634730

    I thought this was a MMC truck part (not same as County) but 12v, which probably explains why they were so pricey.

    Just found the MMC part no.

    M3T67471
    No he has an isuzu msa gearbox, hence the starter i linked

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    No he has an isuzu msa gearbox, hence the starter i linked
    No this truck has an early 4BD1 I bought back in the 80,s It got a conversion by Zenith Engineering to fit the Rangerover LT95. The g,box was getting a bit sad so I just swapped it for a Perentie 6x6 LT95.

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