• Prestolite introduces starter for MX-11, MX-13 engines

    Prestolite Electric’s Leece-Neville Heavy Duty Systems brand now offers a new in-line gear reduction starter motor – the M110608 – for PACCAR MX-11 and MX-13 engines and Peterbilt and Kenworth 2010 and newer applications up to 16L. 
    Oct. 12, 2016
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    Prestolite Electric’s Leece-Neville Heavy Duty Systems' M110608

    brand now offers a new in-line gear reduction starter motor – the M110608 – for PACCAR MX-11 and MX-13 engines and Peterbilt and Kenworth 2010 and newer applications up to 16L. 

    “The new starter brings superior performance and reliability – along with quick, bolt-in replacement – to engines today served by PACCAR, Mitsubishi and Delco Remy 39MT units,” the company said. “The in-line, gear-reduction design helps ensure greater power from a lighter unit that can easily fit within tighter spaces.”

    Leece-Neville starters and alternators are manufactured by Prestolite Electric, an original equipment and aftermarket manufacturer serving customers in the trucking, construction, agriculture, mining and other markets. Prestolite operates engineering and manufacturing operations based in Novi, Mich., and Arcade, N.Y.

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