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Don't know how the 968 system is designed, but: The only starter issue I ever worked on, the solenoid fired a large plunger/conductor into a copper target thus providing a very high current (over 200 amps) connection between the starter motor and the battery. This connection can be compromised with use, causing a lot of resistance between the plunger/conductor and the copper target. In the case that I had years ago on another car, this caused enough loss of current to make the starter motor not function properly. I was able to cleanup the plunger and the target, eliminating the oxidation from the surface. Problem solved. Don't know if you can just replace the solenoid, or it can be disassembled to check its functionality. A bad connection in the solenoid could be the cause of no power from the starter.
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Never rebuilt the motor part of a starter, but I've had it done. There are still motor rebuild shops out there. You might take it to one of them. Other than replacing the brushes, it is a common part of the rebuild to take a skim cut on the copper bars that the brushes rub on. This allows the new brushes to wear-in/seat themselves with a newly machined surface. I would never just replace the brushes, assuming you can do that, without a good inspection of the armature including cleaning up the surface of the bars. Sometimes that cleanup is just to do a hand belt sand the surface of the copper bars if they are still in very good condition.,
I suspect you'll find it easier to put in the unit that comes on Fri.
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'94 ProbeGT, Eaton SC@9psi, Quaife, TecGT ECU, 300+HP, body sold, parting out
'98 3000GT VR-4, 400+HP AWD beast, didn't fit w/race helmet, Sold
'93 Bone Stock MX-6 Sold (in '05) sadly to the crusher in 2010
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I would imagine it looks something like this:
I wouldn't both trying to rebuild it....there is a good chance that it could fail again in the short term. Your solenoid is working correctly, but the armature/series field (the stationary windings are in series with the armature which is the rotating part) is an open circuit due to the brush not coming in contact with the commutator (part with copper pieces that the brushes ride on). You could either try to rebuild it yourself, or bring it to an electrical repair center, but that would most likely be half to two times the cost of a rebuilt unit.
Personally, I would put the new starter in and send the old one back for a core....if you are getting the new one local, don't they want the old one back? If you are not giving it back as the core, I would keep the solenoid assembly as a spare part for future use. I would chuck the rest. I paid something like $285 for my starter plus a core charge which I got back. Lucky for me, I got it the same day!
Here is the starter I replaced.
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Glad you got her fixed. The tool looks like a nice add to any toolkit.
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'98 3000GT VR-4, 400+HP AWD beast, didn't fit w/race helmet, Sold
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Sounds to me like the contact plate in the solenoid is shot. This is the plate that connects the positive from the battery to the armature when the solenoid is engaged. Sounds like the solenoid is "working" just not completing the circuit.
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MCL, that was my guess too. Only time I really worked on one I found the plate to have suffered from a lot of arcing. The resulting oxide on the surface acting as a decent insulator, plus the pitting causing a loss in contact area. Be nice if we could just replace the solenoid as needed.
'92 Midnight Blue 968 Coupe
'94 ProbeGT, Eaton SC@9psi, Quaife, TecGT ECU, 300+HP, body sold, parting out
'98 3000GT VR-4, 400+HP AWD beast, didn't fit w/race helmet, Sold
'93 Bone Stock MX-6 Sold (in '05) sadly to the crusher in 2010
'61 Triumph TR-3, White with red leather interior; My First Car