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    Slow V8 starter

    Actually more (less?) than slow,, not actually game to try this morning unless it only has ONE left in it,,,

    what actually causes it? failed windings?

    are these special to the D2 or Thor? or any V8 in living memeory will fit?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    Actually more (less?) than slow,, not actually game to try this morning unless it only has ONE left in it,,,

    what actually causes it? failed windings?

    are these special to the D2 or Thor? or any V8 in living memeory will fit?
    Usually the end bushes give out because no-one ever services a starter motor any more. A drop of oil at each end every 2 years is optimum, as well as a general check of the brushes.

    Oh and any V8 starter will fit, although the 1990's Bosch starter is the best.

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    Yep it will be the brushes. There are 4 in there working in pairs, so if one gets too worn or stuck your starter will be working at half capacity.

    The replacements brushes are cheap as chips $17 for the 4 but that repair involves soldering them on to the carrier. You can get a set with the carrier but I think they were more like $80 for the Bosch starter.

    The starters on the THOR are the hi-torque type with a little planetary gear set in the front. When I replace mine on my D2 years ago with a Bosch starter it only lasted 18 months before it failed. That Bosch one was $380 with only a one year warranty.

    I replaced that one with a OEX Starter for $160 with a 3 year warranty. It was the same hi-torque type and lasted without any issues till I sold it.

    I will definitely use the OEX brand over Bosch next time I have to replace a starter or other major electrical component.
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    Earlier versions (not sure of later versions) have a little clutch arrangement inside and this can fail causing hit and miss starting - the clutch arrangement can be purchased separately to the starter and fitted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    are these special to the D2 or Thor? or any V8 in living memeory will fit?
    I have my old 3.5 starter on my 4.6 and it turns over no issues.
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    Not very big huh,,
    but its fitted and starts up like a 15 year old...
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

    '93 V8 Rossi
    '97 to '07. sold.
    '01 V8 D2
    '06 to 10. written off.
    '03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
    '10 to '21
    '16.5 RRS SDV8
    '21 to Infinity and Beyond!


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    Home is where you park it..

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    V8 starter

    I’m having issues with my 2009 Vogue, 5.0ltr. Just won’t start, not even a tick over.... everything else is functioning correctly, battery is full charged and has its normal volts, but just won’t start... I press the brake pedal hard, and then push the start button.
    I’m thinking it could be the starter motor... any advice guys.

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