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Old 11-22-2010, 06:52 PM
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An inch away from posting "Free truck"

After 8 years of love and attention my pig failed on me today. Starter packed it in in -32c weather. (engine was at operating temp to boot)
I love it to death but am not happy with the old girl at the moment.
First time I have had to leave it somewhere other than the acreage. (weird feeling indeed)
If I don't get love back tom. I'm tempted to put a "free" sign in the window.
I'm feeling very spurned!!!!!!
Old 11-22-2010, 06:55 PM
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I'm hookin up the trailer and headed your way. I'll have trouble at customs for sure, "Yes ocifer, it was free"
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You have to realize its old iron. New trucks break down all the time. Atleast you didnt pay almost $50k for it, and if you give it away. Call me!

Stay warm you Canadian
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Well, in the last 2 weeks I have had starter issues on 2 excavators and one dump truck. It happens.
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just get a new starter...
Old 11-22-2010, 07:53 PM
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$120 and you're on the road

easy replacement too.
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you probably have over a 100k on the starter...
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DO NOT get a new one, rebuild your old one. If you put a new one on from advance, orielys or the like you'll be replacing it again in a year.

New brushes and contacts and your good to go.

https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=141395
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Originally Posted by pulltilbroke
DO NOT get a new one, rebuild your old one. If you put a new one on from advance, orielys or the like you'll be replacing it again in a year.

New brushes and contacts and your good to go.

https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=141395

You are the member I was hoping for!!!!!
That was the direction I was heading for and the site will help.
I'd more than be happy to share some Canadian cheer with you to say thanks but your just a bit of "too far away" for me
I'm looking at minus 40c tom to go get it so maybe she'll sit where she's at and learn a lesson!!!!!!

THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!
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I had 42 bucks in doing mine. That gave me new brushes, solonoid plunger and contacts. I'm no starter repair guru, but it went together easy.
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I know how frustrating it can be at times, but it shouldn't go on the block for the demise of a readily available, common wear item.

Great info on the starter repair...think I'll order the parts and have them waiting for when the time comes.
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I take my starters to a Truck Electric shop to have them rebuilt, although you can usually get by with just replacing the brushes and contacts there is a lot more to rebuilding them, the coils are checked using a Megger for insulation breakdown, the armature is tested on a Growler for shorts and the commutator is undercut along with the bearings and bendix drive being replaced.

I have had quite a few dead out of the box remanufactured parts from Pep Boys and Auto Zone.

The shop I take mine to have rows and rows of Delco's and Leece Neville's waiting for customers to walk in and purchase.

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Originally Posted by Jim Lane
I take my starters to a Truck Electric shop to have them rebuilt, although you can usually get by with just replacing the brushes and contacts there is a lot more to rebuilding them, the coils are checked using a Megger for insulation breakdown, the armature is tested on a Growler for shorts and the commutator is undercut along with the bearings and bendix drive being replaced.

I have had quite a few dead out of the box remanufactured parts from Pep Boys and Auto Zone.

The shop I take mine to have rows and rows of Delco's and Leece Neville's waiting for customers to walk in and purchase.

Jim
Yes Jim, but you do everything the right way. I do everything the cheapo way.
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That starter I refurbished in that How-To thread is still "git'in it".
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That is the wright way for shure Jim but not everybody has a megger or growler, or a repair shop, I do have all that stuff at my beconed call at work, but when i'm at home in a pinch you can clean it really good with solvent preshure wash it gently put it in the oven at (300*) for 3 hours cool it off and check from bar to bar on the armature with a ohm meter for a circut, and check the field coils to the starter frame for a ground, shoe shine the commutator with 180 grt emery cloth get a razor knife and scrape out the slots, shoe shine again with 320, blow it out with air, assemble and go. remember if there is some ground a 12v starter will work fine with quite a bit of ground, like when you have been driven in the rain for 2 hours if you pulled off your starter and megged it with a 500v megger it would be totaly grounded but still work like new.

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