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went to change the oilite bush on my starter motor today and found that it doesnt have one ! the problem is whilst doing this i broke the the end off the solenoid where the wires connect :) on closer inspection found out it had been bodged with silicon before :x now i need a starter motor which doesnt have the oilite bush cant order one using the reg no. should i get the numbers off the motor and ask around ?
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All starters will require a bush it depends upon whether it is integral with the starter or in the housing.
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mine must be integral then
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jeffdub wrote:mine must be integral then

It's a push-fit into the bellhousing (unless it's a d****l) :wink:

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im not sure what to make of it ian ! all i know is its a bit lazy starting so i thought it was the oilite bush but it doesnt have one but whilst doing this the solenoid on top snapped ! found a replacement starter for £116
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The solenoid bolt may be the reason for the 'lazy' starter, the bush will be/have been there at some point.

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its an auto and the starter has a snub nosed end no spline for the bush i felt around inside the bell housing but its just an empty shell
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NOW he says it's an auto ! DOH ! Please give full details or you're wasting our time trying to help you. :rofl
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i looked in the wiki and didnt see anything about autos not having the bush :oops: sorry mate
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DOH ? sorry for wasting your time but we all start somewhere dont we ? or maybe some people start at the top and work there way down to us mere mortals
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jeffdub wrote:DOH ? sorry for wasting your time but we all start somewhere dont we ? or maybe some people start at the top and work there way down to us mere mortals
Your missing the point mate...If you had said whether it was air cooled, water cooled, petrol, diesel, 1600cc, 1700cc, 1900cc, 2000cc, 2100cc and auto..then folks could of answered your question alot easier without having to guess..we ARE here to help :ok
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yeh sorry just having a bad day accept my apologies :ok
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Got an auto starter here.But you would need to collect.£35
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thanks rob but ive sorted it now i managed to get a solenoid fitted in and its ok
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