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Lost nut in starter

Kenneth Cole

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Of all things. I was replacing the solenoid in my 1991 Humvee starter when the screw holding the solenoid in dropped down into the starter.
I removed the bolts from the end of the starter but tapping on the cover didn't loosen it. So before I go and wreck something I thought I would ask if there is something else I should do.

Ken
 

87cr250r

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If it's inside the starter the permanent magnets in the stator will have a hold of it. You're going to need to open it. I don't know your starter specifically but the opposite drive end cover should come off without much fuss as it does on most electric motors. You may want to remove the brushes first so there is no risk of them being damaged.
 

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If it's inside the starter the permanent magnets in the stator will have a hold of it. You're going to need to open it. I don't know your starter specifically but the opposite drive end cover should come off without much fuss as it does on most electric motors. You may want to remove the brushes first so there is no risk of them being damaged.
There are no permanent magnets in a HMMWV starter. and the brushes cannot be removed without removing the end plate first, it is an old school Delco style starter.
I am assuming he is trying to work on the starter while still installed on the engine and has figured out short cuts can lead to problems.
 

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HI
The STARTER HAS BEEN REMOVED.
kEN
Then you should be able to simply roll the starter over and shake the nut out unless you have put the starter in the vertical in which case the nut could have fallen into the field coils and you may have to completely disassemble the starter to get it out.
 
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