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posted on 21/3/11 at 06:58 PM |
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Pinto starter
following on from my recent fried starter motor question (a new battery still couldnt coax the bl***y thing into life, the escaping smoke must have
been the starters death knell) , the local scrappy has a pinto starter in but it is off a 1.6 (coincidently its the same as the dead one).This poses
two questions firstly is the 1.6 starter the same as a 2.0 one and secondly is it likely that using the wrong starter would have killed it in the
first place?
Any thoughts ????
Failing that does any body know the correct type of starter for a 2.0 injection lump circa 1987 there are six possible ones to choose from!!!
Many thanks,Sean
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snapper
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posted on 21/3/11 at 07:10 PM |
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They are one and the same. 1.6 and 2.0L
There are a few different starters, one is a high output 1.4 Kw.
The original problem is likely to be bad earth connection, I had starting problems, connected 2 batteries and my mates Desiel Insignia, made his
lights dim when I tried to start then the starter lost it's smoke.
Re did all the earths, reset the idle advance, no problem since
I eat to survive
I drink to forget
I breath to pi55 my ex wife off (and now my ex partner)
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posted on 21/3/11 at 07:27 PM |
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Snapper,
i have seen one or two posts about starter motor earthing.I was under the impression that the starter is earthed via the engine earth
(currently one of engine/gearbox adjacent to the starter) are you saying the actual starter its self needs one? At the moment I have the wire from the
starter switch to the small terminal on the solenoid and the battery cable and alternator/fuse box wires to one of the other m6 thread bolts on the
starter and nothing else.
Starting to scratch my head now.
Cheers,Sean
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 21/3/11 at 08:50 PM |
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the starter is earthed by just bolting it to the engine, there is no seperate cable, though the engine itself should be earthed by a braded strap to
the chassis and the chassis to the battery with another braded strap. That way all the heavy current used in starting is never passed to the smaller
wires like that for the lights. If you look at a production car this is just how they do it too.
[Edited on 21/3/11 by Mr Whippy]
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