It appears to have the spring that keeps the pinion out of engagement broken - also needs a new pinion, and while he is at it, probably replace the contacts in the solenoid. Appears to be nothing wrong with the motor, although I assume he will also look at the brushes and commutator. I suppose there is the possibility that some of the bearings (motor, idler or output - there seems to be a total of four ball bearing races and one parallel roller race, so if all are replaced at maybe $20 each there's $100!) need replacing.
But certainly the repairs to the starter should be a lot less than the reconditioned one. There is a tendency today to simply replace this sort of thing today when often it is (much) cheaper to simply repair the actual problem. (and some of the overhaul jobs are not too good for that matter!)
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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