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Old 12-24-2010, 01:47 PM   #5
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Re: starter problem

You can buy all the parts to rebuild your own starter for under 20 dollars at a parts store and you'll know it's done right with good quality parts.

You'll need two bushings, a brush set, and brush springs.

You can disassemble your old solenoid and flip the big copper washer over to get fresh contacts rather than replacing the solenoid. The copper contact washer gets eroded over time and flipping it over gives a brand new contact surface to use.
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