Starter motor

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Simon Barr

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How 'repairable' is the 300Tdi starter motor? I've looked in the manual
I have and it only tells you how to fit and remove it.

I suspect that a build up of crud may be affecting the solenoid as
sometimes it's a bit reluctant to turn over. In the past I stripped,
cleaned and reassembled the starter on my Niva and it was like having
a new starter, so i'm hoping that I can do the same for the 110.

I'm going to check all the leads too, earth, etc in case the problem
isn't with the motor.

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Simon Barr.
'97 110 300Tdi.
 
In message <[email protected]>
Simon Barr <[email protected]> wrote:

> How 'repairable' is the 300Tdi starter motor? I've looked in the manual
> I have and it only tells you how to fit and remove it.
>
> I suspect that a build up of crud may be affecting the solenoid as
> sometimes it's a bit reluctant to turn over. In the past I stripped,
> cleaned and reassembled the starter on my Niva and it was like having
> a new starter, so i'm hoping that I can do the same for the 110.
>
> I'm going to check all the leads too, earth, etc in case the problem
> isn't with the motor.
>


Its a very straightforward starter - very similar to your Niva
one I'd guess (if it was pre-engaged). All the internals are
available seperately (they are on our site, though prices are a
bit scarce at the momnet!), in particular the solenoid, which
is STC1245 £46.48 inc VAT here.

If you need more info about other bits, please ask!

Richard
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In article <115c4e444d%[email protected]>, beamendsltd wrote:
>
> Its a very straightforward starter - very similar to your Niva
> one I'd guess (if it was pre-engaged). All the internals are


Yes, it was a pre-engaged one.


> available seperately (they are on our site, though prices are a
> bit scarce at the momnet!), in particular the solenoid, which
> is STC1245 £46.48 inc VAT here.
>


Eeek! Hopefully I can get away with cleaning it all up! It's
exhibiting the same symptoms as the Niva one I did, bit sluggish
when cold, fine when hot.

> If you need more info about other bits, please ask!
>



I'm going to make sure all the wires are making good contact before
removing the starter itself, but if I do strip it I'll renew
the brushes as a matter of course.

Cheers.

--
simon at sbarr dot demon dot co dot uk
Simon Barr.
'97 110 300Tdi.
 
In message <[email protected]>
Simon Barr <[email protected]> wrote:

> In article <115c4e444d%[email protected]>, beamendsltd wrote:
> >
> > Its a very straightforward starter - very similar to your Niva
> > one I'd guess (if it was pre-engaged). All the internals are

>
> Yes, it was a pre-engaged one.
>
>
> > available seperately (they are on our site, though prices are a
> > bit scarce at the momnet!), in particular the solenoid, which
> > is STC1245 £46.48 inc VAT here.
> >

>
> Eeek! Hopefully I can get away with cleaning it all up! It's
> exhibiting the same symptoms as the Niva one I did, bit sluggish
> when cold, fine when hot.
>
> > If you need more info about other bits, please ask!
> >

>
>
> I'm going to make sure all the wires are making good contact before
> removing the starter itself, but if I do strip it I'll renew
> the brushes as a matter of course.
>
> Cheers.
>


Ah - forgot to mention, for the earlier starters we do a
solenoid repair kit that basically consists of the internals
of the solenoid that get burned out.
I assume we can get one for this starter.

Richard

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