
Starters 2
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got an idea but not shure. The engine dont want to turn normally when try to start. sometimes it turn and start, sometimes it turns like the battery is flat sometimes it just stuck like making klick. Then it surnes nice again. OK Changed 6V to 12V starter.Changed the bush someoddy turned a bush out of that brass oily things as the shafts differ. 

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Re: Starters 2
if you put a spanner onto the pulley nut and turn, does it turn easily or do you need to force it?
When you changed the 6V starter for a 12V one, did you change all the electrics also - is the battery also 12V?
When you changed the 6V starter for a 12V one, did you change all the electrics also - is the battery also 12V?
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Re: Starters 2
Was already 12V but 6 Vstarter and fly wheel . New engine 12V Flywheel and decide to go 12V starter, change the bushes to fit 12Vstarter.
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Re: Starters 2
try turn the pulley. If its hard to turn, its a seized engine.
Ask Vader... he once had a dead battery and a dead starter because the engine wouldnt crank over, if it did, it was damn slow.
Turned out to be the end of yet another Dark Side engine.
Ask Vader... he once had a dead battery and a dead starter because the engine wouldnt crank over, if it did, it was damn slow.
Turned out to be the end of yet another Dark Side engine.
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Re: Starters 2
Hay hay hay.....
To true!! If the starter has be refurbished (new bushes, brushes, blablabla) and the battery is in good working order AND you have checked your Earth (Battery -, Gearbox -) Then also make sure that the new Flywheel aint eating the bell housing. Also make sure that the starter is drawing the correct amount of current, if not have a relay fitted between the starter and the battery to boost the current.....
I think you got a $%#@#$%&&&%$#@#$ motor.... Sorry....
To true!! If the starter has be refurbished (new bushes, brushes, blablabla) and the battery is in good working order AND you have checked your Earth (Battery -, Gearbox -) Then also make sure that the new Flywheel aint eating the bell housing. Also make sure that the starter is drawing the correct amount of current, if not have a relay fitted between the starter and the battery to boost the current.....
I think you got a $%#@#$%&&&%$#@#$ motor.... Sorry....
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Re: Starters 2
Is the starter OK coz it sounds like the starter if the motor statrssometimes and run finelowlight wrote:got an idea but not shure. The engine dont want to turn normally when try to start. sometimes it turn and start, sometimes it turns like the battery is flat sometimes it just stuck like making klick. Then it surnes nice again. OK Changed 6V to 12V starter.Changed the bush someoddy turned a bush out of that brass oily things as the shafts differ.
The conversion bush was it made out of oil Light material and did you force the oil through it with your fingers to lube it
For me it sounds like the starter
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Re: Starters 2
The Starter is connected directly to battery, it can not take a shorter route. Thats where the thick cable on the + side of the battery goes to. The solonoid also acts as a relay. Your ignition switch goes to the solonoid not the starter.vader wrote:Hay hay hay.....
, if not have a relay fitted between the starter and the battery to boost the current.....
I think you got a $%#Blocked#$%&&&%$#Blocked#$ motor.... Sorry....
My experience with starters sometimes working fine now and then not:
Battery on its way out.
corroded terminals both battery or starter side.
ignition timing out
Cheers
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Re: Starters 2
With my Ford.....well ok its a Ford... I was having voltage problems, starter would drag, I took it to the Auto Electrician and they fitted a relay to the circuit which solved the problem. Starter swings freely....Tom Bishop wrote:The Starter is connected directly to battery, it can not take a shorter route. Thats where the thick cable on the + side of the battery goes to. The solonoid also acts as a relay. Your ignition switch goes to the solonoid not the starter.vader wrote:Hay hay hay.....
, if not have a relay fitted between the starter and the battery to boost the current.....
I think you got a $%#Blocked#$%&&&%$#Blocked#$ motor.... Sorry....
My experience with starters sometimes working fine now and then not:
Battery on its way out.
corroded terminals both battery or starter side.
ignition timing out
Cheers