Re: 34 Starter motor Gear problem
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I know this starter motor very well, but don't understand your "rewound the gear". What are the symptoms when you had problems? The motor spun free but didn't engage the flywheel? The motor didn't spin at all? The motor engaged the flywheel but wouldn't turn the engine over? The motor wouldn't disengage from the flywheel after the engine started?
More info, please.
Posted on: 2011/4/9 7:47
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The motor didn't spin at all. When I pressed the starter I just heard a click noise,
the gear at the end I used my finger and turned it back & then when I put it back in it worked fine. I'll see if i can find some images to explain it better
Posted on: 2011/4/9 7:53
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The first photo shows the starter when it wouldn't start then by moving the gear down as seen in the second photo the car starts fine
Thanks for your help, Mathew Attach file: (12.21 KB) (12.46 KB)
Posted on: 2011/4/9 8:03
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If it clicked but didn't spin, several possibilities.
(1) The solenoid contact plates are corroded. You can disassemble unit and just reverse the large brass or copper contact discs. Easy fix- like new. (2) Perhaps more likely a dirty armature, worn brushes, or (worst case) a dead segment on the armature. The latter usually requires a new armature. Remove the brush cover and check the condition of the armature. Try cleaning it and replace the brushes if needed. If that doesn't do it, remove the armature and check each segment of the commutator for a short to ground (the shaft).
Posted on: 2011/4/9 8:06
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Thanks for that, that'll give me something to do tomorrow
I'll let you know how I go with it Many thanks, Mathew
Posted on: 2011/4/9 8:09
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Looks like you also need to clean the armature screw at the drive end. Don't lubricate the overrunning clutch.
Posted on: 2011/4/9 8:27
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That starter was actually an old one which I had laying around (in the kitchen) The one I'm having problems with is still in the car
Posted on: 2011/4/9 9:09
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Quote:
packard34 wrote: That starter was actually an old one which I had laying around (in the kitchen)..... I'd love to have a starter motor in the kitchen, trouble is my wife doesn't!
Posted on: 2011/4/9 9:24
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Mal said---I'd love to have a starter motor in the kitchen, trouble is my wife doesn't!
One of the perks of being single, Mal. My kitchen is also equipped with parts as Mat can attest. So too is the living room and several others.
Posted on: 2011/4/9 9:44
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