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Starter rebuild 742b
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<blockquote data-quote="Frederick" data-source="post: 20959" data-attributes="member: 1797"><p>Having just had a Denso starter rebuilt for a New Holland LS140, a few comments: 1) If your starter has an overrunning clutch, make sure the performance of it is assessed under load. My starter was rebuilt fine electrically but mechanically the overrunning clutch failed w/ the high compression of the rebuilt motor. Unloaded starter testing is of limited value. 2) Rebuild cost was $300 (parts and labor), new Denso starter was $600. Rebuild included bearings, plunger, contacts and finally had to also include the clutch. 3) As always make sure ALL electrical connections are clean, tight, and in good condition. If in doubt to test, jumper with known good cables (like jumper cables) for Vbatt supply to starter motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frederick, post: 20959, member: 1797"] Having just had a Denso starter rebuilt for a New Holland LS140, a few comments: 1) If your starter has an overrunning clutch, make sure the performance of it is assessed under load. My starter was rebuilt fine electrically but mechanically the overrunning clutch failed w/ the high compression of the rebuilt motor. Unloaded starter testing is of limited value. 2) Rebuild cost was $300 (parts and labor), new Denso starter was $600. Rebuild included bearings, plunger, contacts and finally had to also include the clutch. 3) As always make sure ALL electrical connections are clean, tight, and in good condition. If in doubt to test, jumper with known good cables (like jumper cables) for Vbatt supply to starter motor. [/QUOTE]
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