That isn't my understanding, and as the bush is supposed to be soaked in oil (which is non conductive) before installation it doesn't make sense that an earth route is populated with something that is non conductive. The bush is there to provide a locating & bearing function for the shaft.
My understanding is that the earth route is via the body of the starter, to the bellhousing and via gearbox / engine earth straps to chassis. When testing a starter you simply provide the earth route to the body (yeah I know you shouldn't really test T25 starters out of the van due to the excess throw)
I'm asking the question because either I need to educated better or the myth needs to be killed.
Over to you guys
