Time for a new Starter

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Swimholm
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Post by Swimholm »

right but i have a 292

i think ive got a lemon starter motor and the wrong starter drive

:x

here are the parts ive got
Starter Drive
http://www.oreillyauto.com/EW3/ProductD ... rentPage=0

starter motor
http://www.oreillyauto.com/EW3/ProductD ... rentPage=0

i dont understand why im having problem, i put the old starter back in and after about 15 mins of it scretching it finally started the engine and when i pulled it off the bendix had retracted

i think i might have a bogus starter
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Swimholm
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alright so the general consensus is that the starter i had before was a 6 volt, so it wouldnt spin up

i've decided to just rebuild my old starter with a rebuild kit from Carpenter's

What really gets me tho is that I just recently move to Texas from Charlotte, NC. Carpenter's is litteral about 30 minutes from where I used to live

I'd i have my truck fixed by now if I still lived there
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Swimholm
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Alright, so I finally got my slick up and running again. I work too damn much, anyway, the starter i got at O'Reily's didnt work, I got a rebuild kit, didnt work, so then i spent the 130$ and ordered one online through Advanced Auto Parts and put it in and she cranked right up.

If anyone is interested i can probably find the starter and post the link.

what a pain
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Post by fmartin_gila »

Swimholm wrote:Alright, so I finally got my slick up and running again. I work too damn much, anyway, the starter i got at O'Reily's didnt work, I got a rebuild kit, didnt work, so then i spent the 130$ and ordered one online through Advanced Auto Parts and put it in and she cranked right up.

If anyone is interested i can probably find the starter and post the link.

what a pain


Please post whatever you can, as this will help anybody who may run into this.
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Post by ICEMAN6166 »

Swimholm wrote:alright so the general consensus is that the starter i had before was a 6 volt, so it wouldnt spin up


if you put 12v to a 6v starter it will spin very fast due to the extra voltage.
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Swimholm
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Post by Swimholm »

heres the link

http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductList ... or=Starter

I got the one with the drive gear already on it

^I'm not too good with electricity, but i beleive the higher amperage would cause problems with the electrics
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Post by fmartin_gila »

Thank you
Fred
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