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Lamar 24 Volt Starter Pm 2401 Lycoming 0-320,360,540 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Collins, Ohio, United States

Collins, Ohio, United States

 
This is a Lamar Light Weight Starter. This fits the Lycoming O360 0-320,  O540 series of engine and is a 24V Starter with a part number of PM 2401. As you can see, it is in very nice, clean conditon. It is in excellent conditon and will work like new for you 

LAMAR LYCOMING 24 VOLT STARTER-PM2401

(part number 08-02401)

The Lamar PM2401 Starter is a 24V.   lightweight unit and has been FAA/PMA approved as a replacement for the following:  31B21064, 31B26554, 149NL/EC, 31B22101, 31B22105, 149-24LS, 31B22111, 149-24HT, 31B26040, ERB-8011LW15572, MHB4016, LW18990, MBH4020, MBH6018, 31B22474, 149-24PM, 149-24LS, 149-24HT, 31

116 and149-24HT/EC.with 149 tooth ring

Cranks at 110 RPM engine speed with more than 80 pounds per foot torque.

 

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