Posted by pete 23 on March 24, 2011 at 20:09:45 from (173.87.15.2):
In Reply to: SLOW CRANKING SUPER C posted by John826diesel on March 24, 2011 at 16:11:24:
Yes, that ground connection inside the battery box is a real problem area and then it has to carry current from there down through the steering support etc so lots of places for voltage drop. If a trial longer ground cable doesn't help you out though , you may want to go back into that starter. The C and Super C use light starter with only two field coils and no center bearing. That means everything in there has to be in really good shape. Just a little too much looseness in the end bushings and armature will rub. I have put center bearings in many of those to support that armature. Most of the end plates do not have a replaceable bushing unless the original end plate was replaced.Wear in the bushing is the single most cause of a doggy starter, not brush's like commonly though. You can get by with more end bearing wear if the center is supported. Also, the stud for the switch is a wear item, may need to replace it also or at least polish it nice and square.
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