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Best place to get a new starter motor?

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 3:46 pm
by dansedgli
Hey guys,

I just went out to move the car and the starter motor on my TB42 maverick just made a grinding sound and now it only clicks when I turn the key.

I put in a 2nd hand one about a year ago and the teeth on the sprocket were pretty worn and I dont want to pay $200 for another 2nd handy in the same condition.

Can new ones be had from anywhere other than Nissan? I expect Nissan will charge an arm and a leg. What can I expect to pay from both Nissan and any other place that might supply them?

Thanks,
Dan

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 6:29 pm
by Mr.Smith
where are you located?

ur local auto sparky can easily overhaul it and if you remove and refit it will keep your costs down

or if you wanted to get a brand new 1 repco will be alot cheaper than nissan. or talk to your auto sparky as he can always supply you with one

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 8:46 pm
by dansedgli
Im in Bayswater, Vic.

Will an auto elec be able to replace the teeth that engage the flywheel? When I put the current one in I noticed they were fairly worn.

I have my old one lying in the shed that I would like to have rebuilt as a spare. I managed to get this one working again after some persuasion with a hammer. :)

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:30 am
by dogeatdog01
My old man is in the same position as you with his starter motor on his TB42. The auto elec said that to rebuild the starter motor with a new cog would cost almost as much as a new starter motor itself.
Whether you would believe that is another story.
I think a new starter motor is around the high $200 mark. Could be wrong though

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:48 am
by Red_MAv
Mine died about 5 years ago, and it was $140 or $170 to rebuild and refit it at an auto elec in north melb. Nissan at the time was around $900 from memory for a new one. I had it rebuilt and its given me no trouble since.

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:24 am
by weeman
Found some info about these with a mate.

Apparently the N13 pulsar starter motor can be used with some modfications and they are alot cheaper.

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 6:14 pm
by Mr.Smith
Will an auto elec be able to replace the teeth that engage the flywheel?
yes, the part your refering to is called the 'drive'
and they can usually be repaired but can always be replaced if they are too badly worn, cheaper than replacing the entire unit.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:30 pm
by ricduza
Log on to www.ingram.com.au They are auto elec suppliers and you can get pretty much anything from them. They have branches all over Aus,including Melbourne. You will need some info from the side of your starter motor (Brand and part number)and they should be able to supply the drive you are after. I would order new brushes at the same time and for about $10, any auto electrician will skim the armature for you at the same time. If you don't want to dismantle it yourself (it is relatively straight forward by the way), get the parts and take it all to an auto elecy for him to fit.
Ric

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 7:28 am
by GRINCH
weeman wrote:Found some info about these with a mate.

Apparently the N13 pulsar starter motor can be used with some modfications and they are alot cheaper.
i wouldnt be doing this as you will very quickly burn it out

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:06 am
by j-top paj
best price i found when i looked for mine was $350 :cry:
in the end i got a second hand one for $50 :armsup: