SirRobyn0
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- Location
- In the woods in Western Washington
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
Ok so I replaced my starter about a year ago. I bought a high quality new unit and I've never been happy with it. It cranks the engine over just fine, but it's a bit noisy when cranking you know it doesn't mesh quite right with the flywheel. It's not terrible, and I've tried shimming it and measuring the drive to flywheel clearance and it's decent but not great.
So I want to go though my old starter. I should say I have no desire to go to a mini-starter or vortec era starter I want to run an original style starter. The only reason I replaced it was because it was cranking slow, especially in cold weather.
- So anything I should purchase ahead of time for the rebuild? My plan is to get a new solenoid and a set of brushes, anything else that is a must have?
- Do I need to be prepared to lubricate anything inside and if so what should I use for lubricant?
- Any other tips you might want to give would be appreciated.
- I did search to see if there was a tutorial or any kind of a thread outlining rebuilding the starter but did not find one, if I missed it please link it for me if you can.
Finally for those of you that don't know me I've been a mechanic for nearly 30 years. I can't think of a time I've rebuilt a starter or an alternator, but I did rebuild a portable house hold generator. I believe, I just cleaned up the inside, lubed the bearings maybe and put new brushes in it, it was a while ago. All this to say I feel confident in being able to do the job, but would like tips from anyone that have been there before.
Thanks,
SRO
So I want to go though my old starter. I should say I have no desire to go to a mini-starter or vortec era starter I want to run an original style starter. The only reason I replaced it was because it was cranking slow, especially in cold weather.
- So anything I should purchase ahead of time for the rebuild? My plan is to get a new solenoid and a set of brushes, anything else that is a must have?
- Do I need to be prepared to lubricate anything inside and if so what should I use for lubricant?
- Any other tips you might want to give would be appreciated.
- I did search to see if there was a tutorial or any kind of a thread outlining rebuilding the starter but did not find one, if I missed it please link it for me if you can.
Finally for those of you that don't know me I've been a mechanic for nearly 30 years. I can't think of a time I've rebuilt a starter or an alternator, but I did rebuild a portable house hold generator. I believe, I just cleaned up the inside, lubed the bearings maybe and put new brushes in it, it was a while ago. All this to say I feel confident in being able to do the job, but would like tips from anyone that have been there before.
Thanks,
SRO