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    Gary Motorsport Inc. Too Much Toyota takai's Avatar
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    Default Re: 4AGE 16 valve reduction starter

    That looks very much like a non-reduction starter. Infact it looks like a stock AE86 item. Could however be an AE86 4AGE one.
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    Default Re: 4AGE 16 valve reduction starter

    No, definitely reduction. The actual main body (not the solenoid) is much narrower in diameter than an non reduction starter of which I have about 5 of the various types lying around. It is interesting as I said in an earlier post, it is definitely a bit smaller than the reduction starter on my mates car.

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    Default Re: 4AGE 16 valve reduction starter

    Quote Originally Posted by takai
    Nope, because AE92 GZEs come with E58 or E51 (early) boxes, which have a massively offset starter motor. I remember because i had one, and went to change the starter when someone on the old forums assured me it was the same as the AE92 GE one i had.....
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    it wasnt.

    or e52 boxes.

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    Default Re: 4AGE 16 valve reduction starter

    wrong info/
    The picture you posted is definately a regular starter, not a reduction type.

    How to spot a gear reduction starter, the fat electrical part of the starter is not inline with the visable starter gear.
    /wrong info

    see here for pictures and how they work and how to test
    www.autoshop101.com/forms/h7.pdf

    goodluck with it
    dan

    2008 edits, I was wrong
    Now having handled some 50 of the little bastards you can have an inline motor assembly and starter gear with reduction drive. Planetary gear setup, and like parrot says they have a nice zing when you hit the key 20v ones are awesome for replacing on your dead local botch starter.
    Last edited by c2888; 06-10-2008 at 05:24 PM.

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    Default Re: 4AGE 16 valve reduction starter

    Quote Originally Posted by c2888
    The picture you posted is definately a regular starter, not a reduction type.

    How to spot a gear reduction starter, the fat electrical part of the starter is not inline with the visable starter gear.
    dan
    could you please explain this another way, I don't quite understand what you mean.

    EDIT: Oh I get it now, the main body of the starter doesn't line up with the pinion output of the unit. Oh also that workshop manual is great.
    Last edited by Sam_Q; 09-01-2006 at 04:45 PM.

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    Default Re: 4AGE 16 valve reduction starter

    Yes thanks Dan, i shall second that. You earned your point


    See here for further clarification showing that this was in fact a reduction starter

    http://www.toymods.net/forums/showth...uction+starter
    Last edited by parrot; 05-10-2008 at 12:38 AM.

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