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General Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Mac on May 29, 2011, 08:41:23 PM

Title: Starter Problem
Post by: Mac on May 29, 2011, 08:41:23 PM
When starter won't turn over every now & then but will crank engine when jumped with a screwdriver, that probably means the brushes need to be replaced I think.

Is it worth rebuilding one of these for a 78 440 or just buying a new one? I'm not cheap, I was heading out Wednesday & my body is telling me just replace it. Then I had a thought, what if they don't make these big starters anymore.

Anyone bought one recently?

I've been doing some searches on the board regarding the starter & got off into some of the repair parts that I should carry. Man. I need an American Clipper class, no a semester of repair school! The electrical things that can go wrong that I've been reading about.
When I had that tire blow and do all that damage I realized I'm stuck if I'm on the side of the road. I paid dearly for that one. Out at the lakes many weeks back & the starter wouldn't kick over I paniced and called for mobile mechanics who would not answer or come out to the boonies.

Every trip I make I swear I could hold a penny between my butt cheeks and keep it there all day I'm so worried tense about something breaking down.

I wonder how much it would cost to tow my camper to a shop? I've never seen or noticed an RV being towed before.




Title: Re: Starter Problem
Post by: LARRY RAY on May 30, 2011, 06:01:56 AM
I would replace it. Shouldn't take much time at all. It's a double reduction starter and napa has tem for arounf 80 bucks. wouldn't try to rebuild it for that price. I just checked napaonline and they should have one depending on where your located.
Title: Re: Starter Problem
Post by: Mac on May 30, 2011, 06:08:12 PM
Thanks Larry!

Cost me $47, I can't believe how cheap.

Bought a realy & a ballast

5 hours later I had it in and found out it wasn't the problem. It was a good move seeing the old one was 13 years old anyway.

It was the relay! LOL. Learning the hard way is my style