Electric Starter parts needed
Electric Starter parts needed
I need one of the cast aluminum legs that the starter clutch shoes are bonded to, I will gladly purchase the one part or a complete electric starter for a 1979 500W if anyone can help.
Thanks
Jim
Thanks
Jim
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Re: Electric Starter parts needed
I have a few of those-if you definitely mean the older cast type and not the laminated ones? No idea what post from UK would be.
I found with some used examples of these that the pivot holes were worn, hard to see by eye but easy to detect by rattle! The pivot posts wear too of course.
In the end I bought the new steel laminated shoes as a set and they are a great improvement. Better engagement due to their extra weight and of course unworn pivot holes. They can be had from Mdina and also various European suppliers like Stein Dinse etc.
If you really are desperate I'll post to you.
I found with some used examples of these that the pivot holes were worn, hard to see by eye but easy to detect by rattle! The pivot posts wear too of course.
In the end I bought the new steel laminated shoes as a set and they are a great improvement. Better engagement due to their extra weight and of course unworn pivot holes. They can be had from Mdina and also various European suppliers like Stein Dinse etc.
If you really are desperate I'll post to you.
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Re: Electric Starter parts needed
I had trouble starting with the old cast type (350 K2) which had newish linings, was OK when cold but wouldn't work when hot but kickstarted straight away. After reading various posts on this forum I bought a set of laminated ones and has been perfect ever since (asking for trouble now!).
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Hi the part number is 20.01.50 and 20.01.50u for secondhand parts. Unfortunately MedinaItalia doesnt seem to have any at the moment but please check for yourself.
There was a complete set on ebay a while ago but they were described differently and I only saw them looking for something else.
There was a complete set on ebay a while ago but they were described differently and I only saw them looking for something else.
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Thanks for the link!!
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Re: Electric Starter parts needed
Yep, those are the ones you need!
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Hi all
Just joined the forum. I’m in Ballarat Australia. Needing assistance with filling my 81 Morini 500 Sei V starter. Just been rebuilt but can’t get the oil in even usually syringe. Any assistance appreciated
Neil
Just joined the forum. I’m in Ballarat Australia. Needing assistance with filling my 81 Morini 500 Sei V starter. Just been rebuilt but can’t get the oil in even usually syringe. Any assistance appreciated
Neil
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I also use a syringe to refill the starter gearbox on my 350.
I have a screw in plug and badly fitting rubber push in plug.
In the Blue book p28 it describes checking the oil level with the motor still in the side cover. I have always done it after removing the motor from the case, remove both plugs and invert to drain.Might need a shake. I then refill ( think its only 25 mL) then refit the screw plug and try reseating the push in plug, which in my case requires a wipe of threebond gasket sealant. Must track down a better one.
The oil can be awkward to get in without glugging out, I suspect due to an air lock.
John
I have a screw in plug and badly fitting rubber push in plug.
In the Blue book p28 it describes checking the oil level with the motor still in the side cover. I have always done it after removing the motor from the case, remove both plugs and invert to drain.Might need a shake. I then refill ( think its only 25 mL) then refit the screw plug and try reseating the push in plug, which in my case requires a wipe of threebond gasket sealant. Must track down a better one.
The oil can be awkward to get in without glugging out, I suspect due to an air lock.
John
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Thanks John
You’ve described very well the challenge I’m having. It’s not a lot of oil so I think doing it very slowly and maybe using a dropper from a measured 25 ml may do the job.
You’ve described very well the challenge I’m having. It’s not a lot of oil so I think doing it very slowly and maybe using a dropper from a measured 25 ml may do the job.
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Those are much more effective than the earlier type, as you should discover.
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My starter clutch had been slipping for a while before I changed to the laminated clutch arms. The clutch drum had streaks of burnt on clutch friction material on it. I cleaned and polished the surface of the drum with fine wet and dry leaving an even matt surface. Might be an idea to check yours before fitting.
1981 3 1/2 Strada
Re: Electric Starter parts needed
My starter clutch had been slipping for a while before I changed to the laminated clutch arms. The clutch drum had streaks of burnt on clutch friction material on it. I cleaned and polished the surface of the drum with fine wet and dry leaving an even matt surface. Might be an idea to check yours before fitting.
Great idea, I will definitely do that. thanks
Jim
Great idea, I will definitely do that. thanks
Jim