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Starter for a 3 cylinder Lombardini/ Ferrari?


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I've saved a very rough Ferrari 4x4 pivot steer tractor from the scrapheap, but a few parts have been robbed off.....

 

I want to get hold of a second hand starter just see if we can get if fired up, and then it'd be worth bothering to tidy up the other problems.

 

I've got a photo of the starter on an almost identical Ferrari of the same age, the engine is a 3 cyl Lombardini aircooled LDA 573 I think....

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Lamberhurst- They're not keen to get involved in scrappy old Italian tractors (don't blame them really) They've told me to sort it out with Lomardini who want about £400. They did give me a Bosch part number which my local auto electrical wizard sourced a similar model, but that didn't fit, so somebody's made a mistake.

 

Ebay- if the Bosch number doesn't work??

 

It's a Bosch 0001363113

 

http://www.woodauto.com/Unit.aspx?Man=BOSCH&Ref=0001363113

 

Like that but cheaper :scared1:

I really need to find a second hand lump from a dead machine

Edit: the motor is an LDA 673

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