Starter motor removal and refitting

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2011dandd
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Starter motor removal and refitting

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Having some issues with the starter motor on my 1.6 air cooled petrol engine. I’m going to remove it and investigate. Will I need to replace the oilite bushing when I refit it or is that just for fitting new units?

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Re: Starter motor removal and refitting

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Hello,

If the starter motor turned over well before, then the oilite bush should be ok...

I would change this when the engine is out, during clutch change and crankcase oil seal

Starter motors are not difficult to repair, sticky solenoid, usually dirt and corroded contact plates... :roll:

However, as you do not want the starter to let you down, it is worth fitting new, and hence the oilite bearing...

A 600 watt starter, with no core charge, ( so you can keep the repaired one as a spare), is available here:

https://www.serial-kombi.com/en-GB/tran ... 986-n32094" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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or, very good, new CNC billet machined:

http://psh.nl/starters-alternators/star ... ternators/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Hope this helps...

Air cooled Bliss.. 8)

Cordialement,

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