I have an 24 volt ex military 2,25 petrol, and You do have to remove the exhaust downpipe if you have a 24 volt starter motor, I've just converted from a 24 volt starter to a standard 12 volt starter, and with the 12 volt standard Lucas starter there is no problem in getting the starter in and out, without removing the exhaust pipe.
I got quite experienced in removing exhaust pipe and the 24 volt starter for cleaning and refitting it all again in about an hour in total, I think I have done it about 5 times in the last 3 months
The first time I had to fit a new exhaust manifold, the studs broke and the old manifold was cracked. 
I'm planning to convert the rest of the Series III from 24 volt to complete 12 volt, so I can get rid of the rest of 24 volt system, For now I'm running both 24 volt and 12 volt systems with 2 alternators and 3 batteries
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I got quite experienced in removing exhaust pipe and the 24 volt starter for cleaning and refitting it all again in about an hour in total, I think I have done it about 5 times in the last 3 months


I'm planning to convert the rest of the Series III from 24 volt to complete 12 volt, so I can get rid of the rest of 24 volt system, For now I'm running both 24 volt and 12 volt systems with 2 alternators and 3 batteries



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