[Mgs] Slow cranking, was Siphoning Gas

PaulHunt73 paulhunt73 at virginmedia.com
Sun Nov 15 08:55:34 MST 2020


I've known two halves of an alternator have a poor electrical connection between them and that caused low output.  If the starter end plate is used to pass current through to the innards then you could well have a similar problem, also if the end-plate is moving around when the starter is cranking.  If the rotor shaft is allowed to move laterally it may be binding on the stator.

PaulH.
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  P.S. I discovered that one of the 2 long screws which starter assembly together was quite lose.

  This makes, that the motor body does not make contact with the aluminium part, which bolts the starter to the engine.

  Any chance, that this would cause poor contacts and slow starter operation?


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