Best Aircraft Starter for Sale
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Voltage compatibility & tooth count – Make sure the starter matches your aircraft’s electrical system (e.g., 12 V, 24 V) and gear‑ring (e.g., 149‑tooth, 122‑tooth) setup.
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FAA/PMA certification – For certified aircraft you’ll want a starter with the correct approvals (FAA PMA or OEM replacement) to maintain airworthiness.
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Weight & performance – A lightweight starter with high torque can improve engine start performance and reduce load on the system.
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Reliability & brand reputation – Established manufacturers with documented reliability and good service/parts support are preferable.
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Core/exchange policy – Many starters are sold with a “core charge” or require the return of your old unit, so check the terms.
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Price & availability – Compare cost, shipping/import duty (if importing to Pakistan), warranty, and whether local stock is available.
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