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Old 07-03-2006, 12:16 PM
oldbluesplayer oldbluesplayer is offline
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Default Re: starter motor question

Guys - thanks for the info -

while swapping out the solenoid, I took the starter off, and pulled the bendix - the motor shaft seemed pretty warn in spots, and the bendix nose bushing seemed pretty well worn, alot of slop between it and the motor shaft. Anyways, I cleaned the helix, and shaft, and regreased it, cleaned all the connections, and put it back together. The battery was new last year, fully charged, and I had the charger on it while trying it out.

No improvement, so I have a new starter on order. Motor is an 83, still running strong, so I probably just ran out of life on that starter, I guess.

Thanks

Bill
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Old 07-06-2006, 11:46 PM
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Default Re: starter motor question

Update - installed the new starter motor tonight - success!!

I was truly hoping it wasn't something in the wiring, and it wasn't - the new starter grabs and spins that motor like nobody's business - after a 5 minute warm up on the muffs, I shut down, and restarted, and it was like instant!

glad that's dealt with - thanks for the tips

Bill
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