> Your problem of fitting a hi-torque starter is not necessarily
> the direction
> of the ring gear - since the starter does not turn until the
> drive is fully
> extended - but the number of teeth on the drive. I believe the
> two different
> TR3 flywheel arrangements take different drive gears - either 9
> or 10 teeth.
> Others can be more specific - Randal?
Yes indeed, the starter pinion must match the flywheel. The 9 tooth pinion
goes with the early flywheel, 10 tooth with the later ones.
But the OP said he had a later flywheel and a later starter, so that part
should be fine.
Randall
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