Mine just crapped out after taking it out of winter storage.. Must have been on its last limbs. Any insight on if replacing it is tricky? It seems pretty accessible. Should I get a new starter or just rebuild mine?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
GT750M starter motor replacement
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Re: GT750M starter motor replacement
And you are certain it isn't the starter relay that's the problem ?
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Re: GT750M starter motor replacement
aha you bring up a very good point that I think is more than likely the culpret. The starter worked great before I stored it.
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Re: GT750M starter motor replacement
Or a bad connection at the button?
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Re: GT750M starter motor replacement
I will do some investigating and let you know what it is..
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Re: GT750M starter motor replacement
Check that your brushes are not stuck or broken or worn past limit. According to Motor City PS the brushes are still available for both the Mitsubi and the Nippon Denso starters.
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1976 GT550 ongoing money pit.