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Bassboy (or anyone who knows) ? on starter -New question)
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<blockquote data-quote="phased" data-source="post: 52882" data-attributes="member: 414"><p>slimetime, all the starters I have worked on (albeit non-boat) the drive is actually a one way clutch. You should be able to turn it one direction but not the other. If it turns both it would be bad. With the starting problem you had if it were my starter I would go ahead and replace the drive. I will not say that the dry bushings can not cause the noise you heard but to be dry enough to slow the armature to the point as to not turn is an iffy.</p><p>Just my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Be sure and put a little lube on the spiral cuts and on the shaft where the drive bushing runs when reassembling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phased, post: 52882, member: 414"] slimetime, all the starters I have worked on (albeit non-boat) the drive is actually a one way clutch. You should be able to turn it one direction but not the other. If it turns both it would be bad. With the starting problem you had if it were my starter I would go ahead and replace the drive. I will not say that the dry bushings can not cause the noise you heard but to be dry enough to slow the armature to the point as to not turn is an iffy. Just my opinion. Be sure and put a little lube on the spiral cuts and on the shaft where the drive bushing runs when reassembling. [/QUOTE]
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