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Starter motor

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Since sailsbury the Starter motor seems to be not disengaging, I'm getting that horrible noise like when you turn the key accidently before the engine has stopped. :roll:
Is this due to dirt, mud ect or just a coincidence?

Sure I read somewhere about starter motors playing up after off roading. :?
Will get it off tomorrow and investigate, have also got a new ignition switch just in case.

Also has anyone tried the ATP ones on eBay(starter)?
They are £40 cheaper than brickwerks, but if theyr'e crap then they're crap.

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How do Rob.

I can only speak in my limited experience of off road driving that starter motors, especially the petrol ones like on the doka are not that keen on getting wet. I must have put four second hand ones on the doka and every time they got wet they did what yours is doing and it has happened a couple of times on the Westy but the beauty being that on the Westy it takes 40 minutes and on the doka it takes three hours :roll:

I bit the bullet after the AAZ went in and I got a new one fitted from GSF and it was bang on and never let me down until I filled the engine with water and tried to start it and it shattered on the casting. I got another new one from GSF when the TDI went in and thats been good as gold too even after that really deep stuff last weekend.

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hi Rob
if you are buying on ebay then this seller
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Electrostart2006" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
is the way to go, based in daventry ,one of the few ebay sellers that actually have a shop that you can physically walk in too and one of the most straight up blokes i know (also my brother-in-law), im trying at the moment to get him on the discounts page,
if what you need is`nt listed then give him a ring
not just starters and alternators but anything autoelectrical
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Rob, for what it's worth - when we left you on sat my starter was so clarted up that it could only manage a dull groan on key turn , Nick had to kit the key continuously until it started moving a tooth at a time, just as I thought about rounding up a bump start party it turned. Has repeated this a couple of times since , bracing myself for it to let go soon. They can be refurbed tho

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Fixed it......
I dismantled it and gave it a clean, all working fine for the time being. :ok

Couldn't believe the state of the engine bay though. :shock:
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Whats the best way to clean it?
I was going to sort out my dodgy glow plug but thought better of it until its cleaned.
Would it be ok to stick a jet wash in there?

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lhd wrote:Fixed it......
I dismantled it and gave it a clean, all working fine for the time being. :ok

Couldn't believe the state of the engine bay though. :shock:
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Whats the best way to clean it?
I was going to sort out my dodgy glow plug but thought better of it until its cleaned.
Would it be ok to stick a jet wash in there?

My engine bay was same! Gaffa tape round dissy obviously worked :ok

Some of them ' sheepdips' were rather deep :shock: All ok though apart from annoying 'disc squeak' on journey home :evil:
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