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<blockquote data-quote="Dairyspark" data-source="post: 561200" data-attributes="member: 19743"><p>So since it looks like I won’t be getting any more pictures of this starter and motor, my question has now changed to What could it have been? There was 5 wires to the motor, 3 black - 6mm² ish size and 2 Red - 1.5mm² ones. The system is old, pre Brooke Crompton 2000 series I’m told, no mechanical interlock to stop start and run from energising together, which seems to to be the fault, Start Contactor is jamming in and it tries to switch over to run and the motor no likey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dairyspark, post: 561200, member: 19743"] So since it looks like I won’t be getting any more pictures of this starter and motor, my question has now changed to What could it have been? There was 5 wires to the motor, 3 black - 6mm² ish size and 2 Red - 1.5mm² ones. The system is old, pre Brooke Crompton 2000 series I’m told, no mechanical interlock to stop start and run from energising together, which seems to to be the fault, Start Contactor is jamming in and it tries to switch over to run and the motor no likey [/QUOTE]
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