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Re: Starter not always engaging
« Reply #15 on: 30 October 2016, 11:07:24 »

Might be a plan to give the replacement starter a good spray of PTFE before fitting it.
Good thinking, will do.
 My Mini, 1960, had an inertial starter engagement system - the shaft was like a corkscrew, and the pinion was spun along  it by inertia until it engaged with the flywheel starter ring. It attracted clutch lining dust and required cleaning every year.
The starter on my Peugeot 505, 1975, had sintered bronze bearings, which wore oval and got stiff every 18 months, necessitating a new starter.
 Nowadays starters have journal bearings and solenoid engagement and last for ever, or nearly so. I believe some cars have automatic stop-start systems - I wonder how long their starters will last.
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Re: Starter not always engaging
« Reply #16 on: 30 October 2016, 13:04:50 »

Longer than the batteries ;D
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Re: Starter not always engaging
« Reply #17 on: 30 October 2016, 19:40:52 »

My little Pug has automatic stop-start system 'technology' I might even let it use it one day  ;D

Inertia starters were all the rage until those fancy pre-engaged jobbies came along :)
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Re: Starter not always engaging
« Reply #18 on: 30 October 2016, 22:48:51 »

My little Pug has automatic stop-start system 'technology' I might even let it use it one day  ;D

Inertia starters were all the rage until those fancy pre-engaged jobbies came along :)
My wife's captur has stop/start but it is wasted on her. She never puts it in neutral at the lights.
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Re: Starter not always engaging
« Reply #19 on: 09 November 2016, 16:07:44 »

Today I changed the starter for a spare. More of a job than on my Mini in 1960; that was just 2 bolts and the cable. My thanks to Gastrokleptomaniac for his excellent guide.
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Re: Starter not always engaging
« Reply #20 on: 10 November 2016, 09:28:56 »

Today I changed the starter for a spare. More of a job than on my Mini in 1960; that was just 2 bolts and the cable. My thanks to Gastrokleptomaniac for his excellent guide.

Glad you got it all sorted Terry.  :y
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Re: Starter not always engaging
« Reply #21 on: 10 November 2016, 16:59:42 »

Today I changed the starter for a spare. More of a job than on my Mini in 1960; that was just 2 bolts and the cable. My thanks to Gastrokleptomaniac for his excellent guide.

:y No worries, glad to help! :D
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Re: Starter not always engaging
« Reply #22 on: 10 November 2016, 17:00:41 »

May I add a caveat if anyone intends to spray this or any PTFE-laden product near hot engine parts, especially exhaust parts, as when exposed to temperatures above around 300 degrees centigrade it breaks down and produces toxic fumes.

Ron.

Interesting... might get the mother in law to help diagnose an underbonnet fault...

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Re: Starter not always engaging
« Reply #23 on: 10 November 2016, 18:37:46 »

Ahem, you never heard that from me, GK!  ::)

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Re: Starter not always engaging
« Reply #24 on: 12 November 2016, 04:31:59 »

No starting trouble since Tuesday so I guess the replacement starter has cured things.
I fitted a starter I had removed from an Omega 2.5 scrapped earlier.  When the starter suddenly failed completely on my ex-police 3.2 I fitted a used starter from Steve Brown. Browsing e-bay this morning it looks like all Omega starters are the same, and are shared with Vectras. Zafiras, etc.

Do all recent Vauxhalls use the same starters?
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