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Starter Motor Issue
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TomO |
11-07-2025 @ 10:39 AM
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I would recommend that you get your starter rebuilt by a local rebuilder or you can send it to the guy that I use. https://www.mgautoelectric.com/ I have heard that the starter drive on the new starters do not work as well as the Bendix drive on yours.
Tom
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classiclover |
11-06-2025 @ 5:37 AM
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Again, thanks for the input. I removed the cable and tried tightening the nut on the housing. It is very tight I was able to get improved tightening on the cable but still not what it should be..Car starts fine, but I think I will look at a new starter motor. Who would you recommend I contact for a new starter motor. I have used Dennis Carpenter in the past , but curious about another source. Thanks again Dale
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classiclover |
11-05-2025 @ 11:18 AM
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Tom Thanks, I will let you know if I have any success Dale
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TomO |
11-05-2025 @ 10:06 AM
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There should be 2 nuts on the stud, one below the cable and the other above the cable. If the stud is turning, remove the cable and try to tighten the nut under the cable. If you are unable to tighten that nut, the starter will have to be opened up to repair the starter. Look for a altrnator repair shop near by and ask them to repair your starter, if you don't feel confident in doing electric motor repairs.
Tom
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classiclover |
11-05-2025 @ 9:33 AM
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Hi Gents I just experienced a NO START problem on my 40. Research took me to the cable connection on the starter motor which was loose I tried to tighten it, but the stud itself turns . I was able to get it started to get home, but now I am looking for advice on the fix. My first thought was to get a new starter motor. Any other guidance would be appreciated Dale
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