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Re: Major battery drain while starting

To: british-cars@autox.team.net, ian@Centric.COM
Subject: Re: Major battery drain while starting
From: Cory Carpenter <coryc@sequent.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 92 15:52:37 -0700
ian@Centric.COM asks:
>My understanding of starter motors would indicate one or more shorted
>windings on the armature?  That would suck tons of current without producing
>any useful work for it, hence hard starting and major battery suck.  Does
>that make sense?

I couldn't say on that, however another possibility is that the bushings
are shot.  (The starter on my Plymouth got to the point where I had to
pull and regrease it every summer to compensate for the worn out
bushings.  I finally replaced it this year when I had to pull it three
times in two months... .)

>TRF wants $190 for a rebuilt starter, and unfortunately they don't list
>all the individual parts so that I can't do it myself.  Is rewinding an
>armature something an electrical shop can do for me?  Is this worth pursing
>or should I just fork over the $$ and get an entire rebuilt unit?  Would
>a rebuilt unit have a 20-year-old armature inside with original wiring
>with decaying (shellac?) insulation, like mine?

A *good* electrical shop should be able to completely restore it,
including new windings.  A disreputable shop might just do little more
than repaint it and try to convince you it's fixed... I understand that
the ratio of incompetent to excellent auto-electrical rebuilders is
dismally high.  However, the cost to rebuild it may be almost as high as
TRF's price... .

-coryc



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