Hello all, Part way through our 3 week trip, the starter in our '88 Westy started acting up - just an intermittent click every so often, which I assumed was a bad connection somewhere. Then, while enroute from Calgary to Salmon Arm, the started died completely in the Rockies. Fortunately I was able to push start it. I checked all the wiring, and was suspected a failed ignition switch, but it all checked out. I pulled the starter, and found moisture in the end bushing cap... hmmm. Then I pulled the long housing bolts and was shocked to find about 1/2 ounce of rusty water pouring out! The inside was totally corroded - it was amazing that it had worked at all. I cleaned it all up, put it back together, but the solenoid wouldn't pull. So I pulled it apart again, including the solenoid (which was rusty also), put it back, and it worked. :-) I can think of two time when I could have got water in the starter - one in May while crossing a creek, and one last September, on the same creek. The starter would not have been submerged, but I supposed water could have entered the bellhousing and got thrown in that way... Has anyone seen this problem before? I'm wondering if drilling a drain hole might be a good idea, since the water can get it, but doesn't seem to be able to drain out. |
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