Starter motor electrical problems

tikki

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Hello.
I have just changed my brushes on the starter motor.
have changed them just the way the old one was. i measured continuity between plus brushes and the base no contact there. i did the same with negative.
and it is contact negative to the base.

checked the commentator and the side of the motor for shorts. but nothing found.
i sanded down the commentator and cleaned up the lines between the "cake slots" with a paper clip.

when i assembled the hole thing. i get continuity between the + and negative on the starter.
is this normal?
 

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racerone

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Very good work.-----That is all normal.----Most folks refuse to believe how simple it is to do this work.
 

gm280

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If the permanent magnets are still good (and they usually are) and the armature windings as well, then usually brushes and bearings and a little clean up effort is all it takes to rebuild one back to working condition again. Easy peasy!
 

tikki

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the problem is that when i turn my key. the + on the starter is sparking, and then noting. the motor wont turn. so i think there is some thing wrong. any ideas?
 

tikki

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Yes. but i dont think i explained my self properly.

the finished refurbished starter. when i take my multimeter on continuity(BEEP when you touch the two probes together)

from + brushes to the metall base there is no short no beep
from the - brushes to the base there is a short and the i hear the beep. but this is normal since it is ground.

If i take the red one on the + on starter, and the black on the - on the starter i hear a beep from the multimeter and i get a reading of 01.0 should this shot out?????


the starter is mounted in the same way i took it apart. yes i have mounted the rubber gasket and washer
 

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racerone

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The insulation on the positive brushes can slide out of position.----And is it possible that + leads are pinched ??------- mean these starters are so easy, easy to work on !!
 

Chris1956

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All your tests sound like the starter is good. They normally have very low (but some) resistance since they need to carry 150A+ at less than 12VDC, when cranking the motor.

However, it is hard to test individual windings for continuity, as they can short to one another. Also there is a high current test for starters that cannot be done with a multimeter. If you do not figure it out, maybe a trip to an electric motor shop is in order.
 

tikki

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:doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::doh: I think i know what the problem is. So embarrassed. I forgot to reconnect the negative cable from the battery. it shares the same ground point as the starter motor.
 
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