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Manual Starter Motor
#1

This is the fourth Starter I Have rebuilt this year

 

new

Bendix

Brushes

Bearings

Throw Arm

Solenoid

 

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#2

Stunningly clean Waylander, are you using a polishing paste of some sort?
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#3

Why four of them? Are you driving electric? ?
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#4

I rebuild them for other owners, 

 

A rebuild in the shop costs about $150 exchange, I do them for about $60
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#5

Hey Waylander,

 

Is shipping included back and forward?

Rolleyes

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#6

Erm afraid not,


They are pretty heavy to post, the last one I posted I insured for $400 during transit, 48 hour cost $25


It's not really practical for outside the UK, but I can always post out a kit of parts


A new one is over $800
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#7

Very interesting that you can get all the parts. I took mine to a rebuild shop and they were unable to get all the parts for the rebuild. Ended up buying an already rebuild one, but it was costly! Maybe we could arrange a group shipment of parts, split the shipping, and have the kits for rebuilds as needed? Just a thought...
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#8

The parts I can get


Rear bearing

Brush box

Solenoid

Bendix gear

Armature

Bearing for the nose(goes in the bell housing

Fulcrum arm

And some magnets

And some casing parts


I can buy the brushes only instead of the box but soldering them in is a pain, and not much in cost


For alternators I can get

Bearings

Slip rings

Rectifiers

Regulators

Suppressors

And a few other small parts
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#9

Are starters NLA ? I thought at least in the US ( nomidea about ROW ) there are plenty of rebuilt ones available and form various sources ., all for under $ 200 or so . Is that not the case ?
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#10

Ds, it was not the case for me. I went to 2 rebuild shops and neither could get the parts. IIRC a paid @ $400 for a rebuilt one and it was the last one the rebuilder could locate.
As a matter of fact, I got a "cheapo" to tide me over until I could get the Bosch one.
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#11

Not to be confused with the tiptronic starter, which is the same as a 944 and plentiful
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#12

I replaced the starter on my six speed 968 with a rebuilt one, it was inexpensive ( < $ 200 ) and easy to source , but that was many, many years ago .. not sure how long ago, very possibly as long as ten years ago .. things clearly have changed since .
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