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Re: Starter Removal on Cmore
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Posted by Randy in NE on March 04, 2005 at 10:41:08 from (216.58.237.20):
In Reply to: Starter Removal on Cmore posted by SuperCmore on March 04, 2005 at 08:17:32:
There is no lining up to do. The starter will only fit one way. Like you said, disconnect the battery and starter cables. Remove the two bolts. It should either fall right out or pop free with a little wiggling. Just reverse the process putting it back in. I took mine off of one of my C's a couple of years ago. Took it to a good electrical repair shop and had it checked out. They can test the windings and replace any necessary parts. It would be a good time to check the ring gear. If you have somebody to help you, one of you can turn the motor over with the hand crank while the other watches the ring gear. Or you can put it 4th gear and rock the tractor and watch the ring gear as the motor rolls over. If memory serves me right the starter engages the ring gear in about the same place most of the time. Replacing the ring gear will entail splitting the tractor. A whole different discussion.
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