Do I need a new starter?

aaronj

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thanks for the feedback men. the spring and drive gear for the starter are new. I thought that the gear would need momentum to turn flywheel, i just tried it again after spraying silicone on the gear and the gear engaged the flywheel but wouldnt turn it even with momentum. i found a new brushplate for $30 i guess thats what i need unless there is some other reason the starter is dragging. have 10 volts at the starter that should be enough right?? again thanks for all your help
 

aaronj

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no its not a ohv not that is says on the motor anyway. 19.5 twin i/c briggs and stratton
 

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Is this an over head valve engine? If so the valves may need adjustment. Mine is very touchy and that needs to be done 2- 3 times a year.

It sure wouldn't hurt to check valve adjustment. I have around 700 hrs. on my Kohler and have never had to touch the valve adjustment. Don't know what engine you have or hours you run it in a year but if you have to adjust your valves that often I would say there is a problim comeing up. The only place I have ever heard of a engine needing that many valve adjustments is on some of the junk chinese engines.
 

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thanks for the feedback men. the spring and drive gear for the starter are new. I thought that the gear would need momentum to turn flywheel, i just tried it again after spraying silicone on the gear and the gear engaged the flywheel but wouldnt turn it even with momentum. i found a new brushplate for $30 i guess thats what i need unless there is some other reason the starter is dragging. have 10 volts at the starter that should be enough right?? again thanks for all your help

I don't know what money you are investing in this starter or already have but it looks like maybe you could have bought a rebuilt starter from NAPA for less. I guess it is hard to know when stop on something like this. Now what happens if you spend 30 dollars on the brush plate and still have problems? I would say bite the bullet now before you spend another 30 dollars and buy a rebuilt or used starter. Also didn't you say earler the battey was bad. You know you have to buy a new one anyways so why not start there. You are runing this starter off jumper cables you said. You may have the volage but not the amps. I know I hate to spend money also.
 

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my jumper box claims to put out 55 amps i assumed that was enough. i have 10 volts present at the starter i assumed that was enough also. if its possible a new battery would solve the problem i will try it first, i just wanted to go once and get all needed parts preferably as few as possible
 

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my jumper box claims to put out 55 amps i assumed that was enough. i have 10 volts present at the starter i assumed that was enough also. if its possible a new battery would solve the problem i will try it first, i just wanted to go once and get all needed parts preferably as few as possible

Yes your jumper box may say 55 amps but without a good amp tester you don't know what is going to your starter also high amps would be a bad starter.
 

aaronj

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just put a new battery on and she fired right up. thanks for your help everyone
 

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Good that you replaced the battery.
10 Volts is NOT enough to work the starter... :smile:KennyV
 

packkelley

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Starter turns but wont engage flywheel. I have a fairly new solenoid and ignition switch and have a good ground connection. I know the battery is bad but shouldn't it still at least try to crank with a jumper? Any help would be appreciated. Oh yeah, last year the plastic bushing around the stud on the starter disintegrated. I put the pieces back in and siliconed it together never had a problem. I took the brushplate out and it seemed ok to me but i didnt really know what to look for. Thanks
Did you get it figured out
 

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actually, today, after 2 months of trouble-free starting she wouldnt start hot. (motor turns over but wont crank) maybe twice out of 15-20 attempts to start i heard the starter spin without engaging the flywheel. never did figure out why it wouldnt start but i think it will after it cools off. (dont know exactly what that means) but it seemed like i was again having a problem with low voltage getting to starter.
 
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