Well, my engine came back this week and all the repairs have been done.
I haven't started it up yet, but have tried turning it over on the battery. It is very sluggish and barely turns over on a fresh, fully charged battery, so I am wondering if the brushes in the starter motor need replacing. The starter is a Delco-Remy unit, serial no. 1113577 2C09, the engine being a Kiekhaefer Merc 500 built in 1962.
Does anyone know where I might obtain a set of carbon brushes for this starter, please? I tried Redline Outboard Services this afternoon, but they were unable to help.
I'd be grateful for any info.
Thanks.
Spindrift (aka Graham)
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Starter motor brushes
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Starter motor brushes
Gaffer tape and WD40. There, a toolkit!
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Re: Starter motor brushes
I had similar on my '60 Merc 400 on a re-conditioned starter and found it was the original loom and cobrahead - take the starter apart and have a look first. They're easy to find states-side.
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Thank you,Rapier.
I've got some time off this week, so will have a good look at it.
I've got some time off this week, so will have a good look at it.
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Re: Starter motor brushes
Good news. I found someone to overhaul the starter for me. There's a little place near here called the Yellow Garage, little more than a yellow shop-front on Ilford High Road, but the proprietor refurbished a Land Rover Series 3 starter for me a couple of years ago, so it was worth a try.Rapier wrote:I had similar on my '60 Merc 400 on a re-conditioned starter and found it was the original loom and cobrahead - take the starter apart and have a look first. They're easy to find states-side.
He said that he'd never worked on a starter from an outboard before, but would see what he could do. I picked it up a week later and he said that it was now fully refurbed. Apparently, the brushes and the commutator were completely shot. Anyway, I reinstalled it on the engine and it span up like a good'un; the engine fired up on the first turn.
If anyone wants the details of the chap who did the work, I would be happy to pass them on.
PS. The starter was sorted out for a very reasonable £60.
Gaffer tape and WD40. There, a toolkit!
Owens 'Kent', 16ft. "Dove Too"
Owens 'Kent', 16ft. "Dove Too"