Search the Power Wagon Forum Archives Add T137 Archives Search to your Browser


Limit search to:
Sort by:
 Results for starter bushings   1 to 20 of 57 results. Run time: 0.094 seconds | Search time: 0.030 seconds    
 Page:1 2 3 Next 20
1 Worn bushings ' "starter drag" -- rank: 1000
Worn bushings ' "starter drag" [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon Forum] Posted ... January 02, 2015 at 19:13:28 : In Reply to: starter fit problem solved but new starter issue posted by scott 56 [24.130.235.145] on ... assuming things are other wise OK- not rusted together inside, bushings still oily, ends assembled to starter properly. And new engines are a bit hard to ...
Last Modified Date: 2015-01-10 04:06:32 CST
Document Size: 6405
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard464/messages/4640499.html
2 Re: Worn bushings ' "starter drag" -- rank: 962
Re: Worn bushings ' "starter drag" [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon Forum] Posted ... 02, 2015 at 21:11:41 : In Reply to: Worn bushings ' "starter drag" posted by Chris Case [107.194.27.1] on ... spark and oil was primed and flowing. not sure the starter is the only thing but it certainly is not right ...
Last Modified Date: 2015-01-10 04:06:34 CST
Document Size: 5806
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard464/messages/4640508.html
3 starter fit problem solved but new starter issue -- rank: 838
starter fit problem solved but new starter issue [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon Forum] Posted ... and a half ago I had a problem getting the starter to fit into the bell housing. It turns out that ... Casting has a little nub that slightly interferes with the starter flange. I ground down the nub which luckily I could reach and the starter fit fine. Rick from Novato came down for the first start of the rebuilt engine. The starter would barely crank the engine even with 12V battery ...
Last Modified Date: 2015-01-10 04:06:32 CST
Document Size: 9095
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard464/messages/4640497.html
4 Re: Bushings -- rank: 786
Re: Bushings [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon Forum] Posted by ... June 01, 2013 at 15:29:19 : In Reply to: Bushings posted by Gordon Maney [67.55.154.93] on Saturday ... 09:59:24 : Is this what you meant by worn bushings? I'm still not 100% sure what "poling" is but ... cranking and high current draw typically indicate worn bearings or bushings inside the starter. Worn bushings will result in an off-center armature. This may ...
Last Modified Date: 2013-06-07 16:32:59 CDT
Document Size: 6988
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard420/messages/4200496.html
5 Bushings -- rank: 749
Bushings [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon Forum] Posted by ... draw on a hot start is commonly indicative of worn starter bushings. Too many people replace brushes, but not bushings. It was common to see a 400 amp or greater ... when the normal draw should have been around 110 amps. Bushings are cheap and easy to replace. If you know nothing about this starter, have it rebuilt at a local starter/generator shop. ...
Last Modified Date: 2013-06-07 16:32:53 CDT
Document Size: 7104
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard420/messages/4200470.html
6 The major wear point in a starter is the nose bushing -- rank: 742
The major wear point in a starter is the nose bushing [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power ... September 08, 2008 at 12:50:34 : In Reply to: starter running slow? any help posted by Ed Bevis on Sunday ... field. You can see the rubbing on a disassembled 'bad' starter. Just a little rubbing causes great loss of torque. Cheapest ... the armature away from the fields. Next easiest fix- disassemble starter enough to drive the bushing out, and re-insert 180 ... 2 and put it in. My experience is that changing bushings and drives as needed will make the same starter last looong time. Change the bushings at first sign ...
Last Modified Date: 2008-09-11 00:00:01 CDT
Document Size: 8201
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard280/messages/2800821.html
7 starter pedal help -- rank: 663
starter pedal help [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon Forum ... 2007 at 09:31:52 : I installed a new (repro) starter pedal from midwest military in my 3/4 command car ... i suspect most of us are driving around with worn starter shafts and bushings. the bad news is that after i installed it and ... its the one that goes through the ears of the starter lever and connects to the steering rod. my hardware store had nothing close. thanks, mannyc Follow Ups: Re: starter pedal help - Vaughn 12:18:19 01/29/2007 ...
Last Modified Date: 2007-01-30 00:00:01 CST
Document Size: 6583
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard229/messages/2290910.html
8 Re: re: RobertN whats the outcome of your starter problem? -- rank: 639
Re: re: RobertN whats the outcome of your starter problem? [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon Forum] Posted ... Reply to: Re: re: RobertN whats the outcome of your starter problem? posted by Robert N. on Sunday, June 18, 2006 ... drives are inexpensive & easy to replace take it to a starter/generator repair shop if there is one close by & get yours rebuilt (new brushes/bushings/bendix) thats what i did Follow Ups: Re: re: RobertN whats the outcome of your starter problem? - Jerry in Id 11:41AM 06/18/2006 Re: re: RobertN whats the outcome of your starter problem? - Gary Troxel 5:43PM 06/19/2006 Re: ...
Last Modified Date: 2006-06-24 00:00:01 CDT
Document Size: 6618
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard209/messages/2090603.html
9 starter switch bad? -- rank: 632
starter switch bad? [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon Forum ... 03, 2015 at 09:28:04 : In Reply to: Worn bushings ' "starter drag" posted by Chris Case [107.194.27.1] on ... 19:13:28 : If you are using the foot pedal starter, remember that the pedal pushes the starter drive out to engage the flywheel teeth at the same ... copper contacts together inside the switch to turn on the starter motor. I agree that you should look for a ...
Last Modified Date: 2015-01-10 04:06:40 CST
Document Size: 5953
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard464/messages/4640542.html
10 Starter bushing is usually the first to go. -- rank: 632
Starter bushing is usually the first to go. [Follow Ups] [Post ... inside of the field cores. The excess drag loads the starter so bad that other parts fry. I have done temporary ... folded match book cover into the outer side of the starter, between nose cone and starter body. That moves the 'rear' away from the cores and lets it spin without friction. Bushings are available at auto parts and hardware stores. Pound the ... another 100,000 miles out of it. Follow Ups: Re: Starter bushing is usually the first to go. - Kaegi 16: ...
Last Modified Date: 2007-08-28 00:00:01 CDT
Document Size: 6583
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard248/messages/2480266.html
11 crankshaft adapter bushings for undrilled -- rank: 632
crankshaft adapter bushings for undrilled [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon Forum ... 2002 at 10:55AM : Anybody have a source for the bushings that are made when you make a mistake and buy ... going need w300 bellhousing&complete change over setup, clutch, flywheel, starter, linkage ,or a source for those. I am going and ... in Oregon 10:34PM 07/02/2002 Re: crankshaft adapter bushings for undrilled - Chris 2:26PM 07/02/2002 Re: crankshaft adapter bushings for undrilled - brushbuster 4:26PM 07/02/2002 Re: crankshaft adapter bushings for undrilled - Chris 7:37PM 07/02/2002 Re: ...
Last Modified Date: 2002-07-15 00:00:01 CDT
Document Size: 6787
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard71/messages/710049.html
12 Re: Starter Damage -- rank: 621
Re: Starter Damage [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon Forum] Posted ... 10, 2015 at 19:08:15 : In Reply to: Re: Starter Damage posted by TGP (IL) [68.166.91.8] on ... 19:46 : Hi, Tom. I have rebuilt a couple. My starter rebuild site has over 1600 views. I depend on a ... I disassemble, clean, inspect, test for continuity and grounds, replace bushings, repaint and reassemble. I have five different starters on my ... s VF. http://imageevent.com/dad2nick/sixvoltstarterrebuild Follow Ups: Re: Starter Damage - TGP (IL) 22:11:38 01/10/2015 Re: Starter Damage - gmharris 21:12:22 01/10/2015 Post ...
Last Modified Date: 2015-01-25 07:04:18 CST
Document Size: 6336
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard465/messages/4650084.html
13 Re: Mini Starter For a 360? -- rank: 615
Re: Mini Starter For a 360? [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon ... 2017 at 22:30:53 : In Reply to: Re: Mini Starter For a 360? posted by Jim in Litchfield Park [162 ... truck starts hard after warming up it probably has worn bushings or bad spot in the armature. The new one in the link below has been discounted direct drive starter Follow Ups: Re: Mini Starter For a 360? - Jim in Litchfield Park 22:38:52 ...
Last Modified Date: 2017-06-20 16:36:42 CDT
Document Size: 6951
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard524/messages/5240668.html
14 Re: 6 Volt starter drags down -- rank: 615
Re: 6 Volt starter drags down [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon Forum ... 2010 at 06:26:51 : In Reply to: 6 Volt starter drags down posted by Glen Idaho [64.126.155.95 ... 2010 at 21:59:55 : I found an old time starter/generator electric motor shop in my area and they rebuilt my 6 volt starter for less than $40. New bushings, brushes, etc. These places are still around, don't buy ...
Last Modified Date: 2010-09-06 08:14:58 CDT
Document Size: 7562
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard337/messages/3370050.html
15 Re: 6 Volt starter drags down -- rank: 604
Re: 6 Volt starter drags down [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon Forum ... 2010 at 23:41:58 : In Reply to: 6 Volt starter drags down posted by Glen Idaho [64.126.155.95 ... Monday, August 23, 2010 at 21:59:55 : If a starter has high current draw when hot it probably needs bushings. Follow Ups: Yup, nose cone bushing, turn it 180° - Chriscase ...
Last Modified Date: 2010-09-06 08:14:56 CDT
Document Size: 7531
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard337/messages/3370036.html
16 Re: 1948 6 volt starter -- rank: 594
Re: 1948 6 volt starter [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon Forum] Posted by ... 12:26:24 : In Reply to: Re: 1948 6 volt starter posted by Dickie in Southwest Va. [172.70.42.123 ... this morning and apart, cleaned and looked at parts. All bushings good, brushes were probably half with good springs but here ...
Last Modified Date: 2021-10-31 07:44:54 CDT
Document Size: 7943
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard571/messages/5710706.html
17 Re: Anyone have to tap their starter to make it go? -- rank: 594
Re: Anyone have to tap their starter to make it go? [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power ... 35:37 : In Reply to: Anyone have to tap their starter to make it go? posted by jim lee [172.68 ... 24, 2018 at 03:08:50 : Jim Sounds like the bushings are worn, as Kevin mentioned. If you were like Kevin ...
Last Modified Date: 2018-01-26 07:30:56 CST
Document Size: 7465
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard533/messages/5330923.html
18 Re: Starter bushing is usually the first to go. -- rank: 594
Re: Starter bushing is usually the first to go. [Follow Ups] [Post ... 19, 2007 at 20:13:46 : In Reply to: Re: Starter bushing is usually the first to go. posted by Kaegi ... well before installing. Look for sand around any of the bushings, espically down lube holes (where there should be felt). I ...
Last Modified Date: 2007-08-28 00:00:01 CDT
Document Size: 5954
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard248/messages/2480301.html
19 Re:starter motors -- rank: 594
Re:starter motors [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon Forum] Posted ... in Twin Falls a few years ago to have the starter on my 48 gone thru (6volt) special brushes for 12volt, new switch, bushings, & armature turned check and see if VPW has one Follow ...
Last Modified Date: 2005-06-26 00:00:01 CDT
Document Size: 5435
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard178/messages/1780707.html
20 Re: W-300 Starter needed -- rank: 594
Re: W-300 Starter needed [Follow Ups] [Post Followup] [Dodge Power Wagon Forum] Posted ... 2005 at 1:55PM : In Reply to: Re: W-300 Starter needed posted by Drew M. on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 at 1:30PM : Drew, It needs the arm drive, bushings, windings, solenoid is frozen to shaft, etc. It would be ...
Last Modified Date: 2005-05-18 00:00:01 CDT
Document Size: 5052
Document Path: ../archives/wwwboard175/messages/1750374.html
 Page:1 2 3 Next 20