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OK.... we all don't want to forget that the thread is basically about a starter motor that keeps coming loose.
We have all already established that the two fastening screws can only be used once, that there are shim washers and why, that correct assembly is important, just like the starter...
Hello,
OK, please not so fast. o_O
So the 2 retaining screws are specified.
The TM 9-2320-289-20 does not describe the 28MT DELCO REDUCTION starter motor, it describes the others.
The screw - see drawing - number 3 will remain the same, regardless of which starter motor is installed...
:)(y)
Thank you very much, yes, I had it already solved and then I was afraid that the wiring is not enough until I put the starter on the drive shaft. But I think it makes sense.
Now I just hope I can find the bolt hole in the engine block for the support bracket. I really have a little...
Guys...
I would like to thank you again for the answers and...
... apologize if some feel "offended" or personally "negatively" addressed, if I ask here so steadily and energetically.
So retaining screws are newly ordered and the support bracket also.
Probably I have to make then still...
Now be honest, do you think that's enough?
:oops:
Just new retaining screws and the additional rear fastening?
Maybe one of the many experienced users can give me a simple step by step plan?
That would be a little easier for me.
I don't mean that in a "judgmental" way, but here is a...
Dear Steel Soldier Community,
Starter motor loosens recurrently
The problem occurred after about 1 tank of gas.
The engine would not start because the starter drive gear was slipping on the flywheel, it was not engaging properly.
Analysis:
Both fixing screws were loose and the starter could...