Slow starter quick fix??

Slimthehippie

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88' 7.3l idi -My starter looks original spins slow. Full charged new batts. Will crank engine 3-4 revolutions only. All battery cables are new 2/0 and 1/0 gauge. A while back I smoked the starter, I left it on and it started to smoke. I read that replacing the brushes would spin it faster. Any truth? Or just replace while starter?
 

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A few weeks ago a member posted a great deal on DB Starters. New were something like $85.00. Can't beat that price.
 

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The quickest temporary aid is starting fluid, but you must be cautious. Unhook the glowplug relay (white wire, passenger front terminal) or let them cycle and cool ~5 minutes.

I tried to rehab my old starter but wear on the rotor did it in. Still had plenty of meat on the brushes. Arcing and overheating really kills them.
 

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you can spend all day and 85 bucks trying to fix yours,
but odds are you will be somewhere you dont want to be when it takes a crap again.
replace it.
and make sure your grounds are golden.
even corroded terminals will cause this also
 

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I just installed a NAPA Gear Reduction unit in mine this past weekend. I had already done the batteries and cables. Things turns over so fast now it is almost scary.

I would say just replace it with a quality one that has a warranty.
 

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Might be able to replace the bushes, but likely there's other problems too, and that's a lot of work to put into something that may or may not work. For the price just get a new one. If time is an issue you can always get one from the local parts store. I've actually had good luck with autozone surprisingly....
 

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These are not like SBC and SBF starters of the 70's and 80's where you could pick up rebuild kits with brushes and bushings etc...at a parts store..NOPE finding a kit may May...be possible however you still likely have to ship it to you..

Get a reman or new one and be golden. Get a kit and REBUILD yours for another day!

JM2CW
 

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i had been chasing a slow crank issue for a year, i had already replaced the cables and the batteries were good, i replaced the starter with one from advance auto and WOW! not an exaggeration, it cranks 3 times faster and starts immediately! just goto the parts store and replace it.
 

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Brushes aren't easily swapped on these. Can be rebuilt, but not really worth the time/money. (Still need to put together my tech article on diy rebuild)

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