Guys,
I have been experiencing a slow turning starter when hot all okay when cold.
I last removed my starter around 7 years ago and managed with some grief to insert a new starter bushing in the bell housing.At that time I again had slow cranking when hot. Previous to that 30 odd years ago I removed the starter when I removed my engine to look at the brushes.
I never got the cap off after removing the 2 screws didn't realise then the cap had sealant on it. I didn't even know there is a rubber ring to protect against water for that cap.
So, last time so sure it was the starter bushing again I didn't remove the cap.
So.. I had the correct spanner to get the top long engine bolt nut off and after removing all the starter wires and lower stud nut I got it off. I found the wire to the ignition very bad. I cut it back and resoldered the wire clamp. I cleaned the other battery connections to the starter and this time removed the end cap. The brushes, springs and comutator looked fine. Cleaned the area removing the dust.
NOW THE PROBLEM
The top 5" approx long bolt is so difficult to get back into the bell housing!! I got the short stud nut on no problem but there is no room to get the long one in and through the casting. I removed the engine tin behind the fan housing still can't reach. Tried to push it through the starter flange but it just fall out. I did it 7 years ago but how??? Do you pull the starter just off the bottom stud and revolve the starter motor anti-clock to see the top hole and try that way??? I ache I don't have a hoist. I am fed up too!!
What's the procedure. I need your help please.
Roy
I have been experiencing a slow turning starter when hot all okay when cold.
I last removed my starter around 7 years ago and managed with some grief to insert a new starter bushing in the bell housing.At that time I again had slow cranking when hot. Previous to that 30 odd years ago I removed the starter when I removed my engine to look at the brushes.
I never got the cap off after removing the 2 screws didn't realise then the cap had sealant on it. I didn't even know there is a rubber ring to protect against water for that cap.
So, last time so sure it was the starter bushing again I didn't remove the cap.
So.. I had the correct spanner to get the top long engine bolt nut off and after removing all the starter wires and lower stud nut I got it off. I found the wire to the ignition very bad. I cut it back and resoldered the wire clamp. I cleaned the other battery connections to the starter and this time removed the end cap. The brushes, springs and comutator looked fine. Cleaned the area removing the dust.
NOW THE PROBLEM
The top 5" approx long bolt is so difficult to get back into the bell housing!! I got the short stud nut on no problem but there is no room to get the long one in and through the casting. I removed the engine tin behind the fan housing still can't reach. Tried to push it through the starter flange but it just fall out. I did it 7 years ago but how??? Do you pull the starter just off the bottom stud and revolve the starter motor anti-clock to see the top hole and try that way??? I ache I don't have a hoist. I am fed up too!!
What's the procedure. I need your help please.
Roy
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