Posted by gene bender on December 20, 2014 at 07:51:16 from (67.55.226.121):
In Reply to: Re: cub starter posted by khouse6 on December 19, 2014 at 15:08:15:
You said you even tried another starter and the same thing but do the tags have the same #. This is far out but possible that it was taken apart and the dowel pins were somehow removed and then the base is not in the correct position to be rotated so the sw would clear. Now that can be done by removing the dowell pins on both ends so the base can be rotated for the sw to clear. Delco did that on the starter for the C series they just positioned the dowell pins so the base was rotated to clear the hy system. I have starters for the A,B,and Cs and the rotation of the body is not the same. Some have been rebuilt and in some cases a stud was soldered instead to the button. Also sometimes the button has been soldered in backwards. Just another thing you find when you have had as many of those series as i have ran across. I have three Cubs all with 1109603 plates on them. I did need to replace one button as it had a stud and used a solenoid. Even had electric fan because gen was replace with an Alt. What a wiring mess.
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