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Author:  Harry [ Sun Jul 10, 2011 2:15 am ]
Post subject:  Stud bolt on starter motor

I have just received my Motolectric Hicap starter upgrade and was proceeding to install when i found that the Stud for conecting the cable from the starter solenoid to the starter motor is so badly corroded that i do not want to proceed any further until i have some information on it. What i want to know ,is the stud on the starter motor replaceable or do i need to get another starter, it has rusted away so badly? Help :dunno:

Author:  paso750 [ Sun Jul 10, 2011 8:37 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stud bolt on starter motor

Harry, I have no clue if one can obtain the single bolt, but it seems to be part of the starter rebuild kit. At least a long bolt is shown in the middle.

http://www.stockers.com/index.php?dt=RBK-69

Don`t know if it´s part of this kit, too.
http://www.stockers.com/index.php?dt=ND-L

Some guys have ordered these so they should know.

G.

Author:  Harry [ Sun Jul 10, 2011 8:44 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stud bolt on starter motor

Thanks G , yeh i did manage to pull the end cap off the starter and eventually remove the Cable from the square head bolt and yes now will order the rebuild kit.

Author:  paso750 [ Sun Jul 10, 2011 8:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stud bolt on starter motor

what does the bolt look like ? Can`t it be replaced with some other ? Maybe with some cutting and grinding :)

G.

Author:  Harry [ Sun Jul 10, 2011 10:23 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stud bolt on starter motor

Basicly thats what i done G, its got a low profile flat square head on it and a wire soldered to it that goes to the brush carrier so i just got another bolt i had and spent a little time reshaping the head then resoldered the wire. There was a small Bakerlite? block under the head of the Bolt which crumbled in my hand when i removed the same bolt so i got a piece of plastic ( thanks Leggo lol ) and made a new carrier for the bolt, this stops the bolt head contacting the end cap of the starter Motor and also stops it turning when you reconect the Cable from the Solenoid. I hope this makes sense. :)

Author:  paso750 [ Sun Jul 10, 2011 10:50 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stud bolt on starter motor

Money saved :thumbup:
Does your new bolt have a thread down to the head ?
It`s all good as long as the bolt can`t touch the housing and the starter cable does neither otherwise sparks would fly and you`d weld the bolt to the housing :)

Author:  Harry [ Sun Jul 10, 2011 10:59 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stud bolt on starter motor

No G when i got everything apart there is a small Flat washer made of plastic or Bakerlite that goes between the threaded part of the Bolt and the Starter housing so that the terminal sits on it and then the nut does up against it like i say when i pulled the Rubber Boot of the end of the cable it was just a ball of rust that used to be the Nut and the end of the bolt, i was very surprised at the condition it was in.

Author:  paso750 [ Sun Jul 10, 2011 11:39 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stud bolt on starter motor

I never had the starter apart but I guess the part you mention is phenolic resin/bakelite. Probably because a plastic ring could start to deform. High currents and long cranking might cause enough heat. That would happen over time until it shorts.
Just guessing :)

Author:  Harry [ Mon Jul 11, 2011 12:04 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stud bolt on starter motor

Yeh you guessed right there G .I am lucky and have a good neighbor that is a retired electrician so i went and picked his brain on what i was doing and he had some two part resin that he mixed up a small amount of then we covered the head of the modified bolt and surrounding plastic with. He assured me that the resin he had would soak up any residual heat and that my modified spacer i made would be good to go.

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