Part #
A-11052-A
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Model Year
28-29
Bushing goes in the end plate at the brush end. This bushing was only used in the end plates that had the removable end cap where this bushing installs.1928-29 U.S.A.
Part #
A-11082/85
Model Year
28-34
Part #
A-11082-12
Model Year
28-31
Fields for the model A starter are available in the original 6-volt vesion or 12-volts if you're converting your electrical system.
Part #
A-11002-MB
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Model Year
28-31
Set of bolts and lock washers to mount the starter. U.S.A.
Part #
A-11025-S
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Model Year
29-31
Everything you see in the picture. All of the small hardware brushes, and springs for your starter. U.S.A.
NOTE: Drive end plate bushing supplied in kit is .753" O.D. If you have the early end plate and need the .688" O.D. bushing, it must be purchased seperately.
Brush end plate bushing supplied in kit is NOT for the end plates with the removable cap. We do not have the bushing for "removable cap" style end plates.
Part #
A-11470
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Model Year
28-31
A cadmium plated rod for the starter switch. The head of this rod is what you push with your foot to start the vehicle. U.S.A.
Part #
A-11471-P
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Model Year
28-31
This pad slips over the flat head of the starter rod so your foot won't slide off. U.S.A.
Part #
A-11480
Model Year
28-30
Part #
A-11481
Model Year
28-31
This style starter rod grommet and cover was used from 1928 through August of 1930. Your firewall will have a D-nut on each side of the rod hole. U.S.A.
Part #
A-11480-A
Model Year
28-31
Part #
A-11481-B
Model Year
30-31
This style starter rod grommet and cover was used from September 1930 until the end of production. You will have 3 small rivet holes around the rod hole. U.S.A.
Part #
A-11481-BMB
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Model Year
28-32
Set of 3 tubular rivets and a set of screws, nuts and lock washers. Use either the screws or the rivets to mount the A-11481-B Starter Rod Grommet Cover. Ford Service Bulletins allowed the dealers to reattach the cover with screws instead of rivets for ease of installation. U.S.A.