Re: 49 288 Starter replacement

Posted by HH56 On 2024/6/19 12:08:07
53 Cavalier brings up a good point of going thru and checking things. Worn or poor contacting brushes and egg shaped worn bushings that let the armature drag have been a frequent reason starters seem to get tired or pull a lot of current. Add to that the nose was repaired and the end bushing might not have been brought back into precise alignment could also be a reason the starter seems sluggish.

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