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Re: GQ Starter advice please

Posted: 05 Mar 2013 11:17
by ricster
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: .... check what lekker okes the Patrollers are

Johan :salute: :salute:

Re: GQ Starter advice please

Posted: 05 Mar 2013 12:53
by LSnyman
you're right Cedric, nice chaps on here

thanks johan, ek sal jou kontak :thumbup:

Re: GQ Starter advice please

Posted: 05 Mar 2013 17:42
by martyn
Hi, had the same sort of problem, striped starter and found brushes had made plenty dust that prevented current going to armature from brushes, put armature in drill and used 120 grit sandpaper and cleaned it, just remember to "cut" the grooves between the copper segments or you will have to pull the starter and do it again (I got very good at removing and replacing the starter) after a couple of times I got it done properly and it workes 100% now :mytwocents:. Its not hard to remove and replace the starter. If you need a hand give me a pm.

Re: GQ Starter advice please

Posted: 06 Mar 2013 08:48
by LSnyman
thank you very much Martyn, for a start (mind the punn) my plan is to first check and clean all connections/earths and then to remove the starter(as per my original post my gutt feel is still that the starter is the culprit) - it's great to have so many different views and advise - i will follow up on all of them

hopefully i can give some positive feedback after the weekend - it's so frustrating not having the car at home and being able to fiddle during the week but i just don't have space for it
i am actually starting to contemplate selling it and replacing the platkar which is my daily drive (but a 4.5 or 4.8 Patrol as a daily drive in traffic is not really practical :confused: )

Re: GQ Starter advice please

Posted: 06 Mar 2013 17:19
by Peter Connan
Leander, I don't know what distance your daily commute is, but evenm at the current petrol prices it works me out cheaper to drive my trol than to pay instalments, insurance and fuel for a second car.

Re: GQ Starter advice please

Posted: 06 Mar 2013 20:21
by LSnyman
Peter jy maak 'n goeie punt
ek ry 50 kilo's per dag in baie erg verkeer maar ek gaan bietjie sommetjies maak - maar betroubaarheid op so ou voertuig, en slytasie en bande ens moet ook in ag geneem word

Re: GQ Starter advice please

Posted: 07 Mar 2013 06:02
by Peter Connan
Dit is waar, maar omdat jy 'n nuwe kar deur agente moet laat diens, is die onderhoud op die patrollie steeds betreklik goedkoop.

Re: GQ Starter advice please

Posted: 11 Mar 2013 11:06
by LSnyman
Peter ek hoor jou - maar ek wens ek kon nuwe karre koop :wink:
elk geval ek het so kort tydjie gehad die naweek(eers laat gister middag net voor donker) en gou na die starter geloer en toe kom ek op hierdie af....die krag kabel hang letterlik aan 'n draadjie so ek is seker daar kom nie genoeg krag deur nie

ek reken dit kan die probleem wees, en as ek reg is lyk dit darem of ek hierdie rondte kan wen sonder te veel $$$$

sal ek hom heeltemal oopmaak en die kabel vervang of kan ek maar net soldeer soos hy daar is

Re: GQ Starter advice please

Posted: 11 Mar 2013 11:35
by ricster
Wow.... I've never seen that before... Don't know how to successfully repair that. I would assume you would have to open that up and replace the cable from inside.... but like I said, I really am not sure what the insides even look like. At least this looks like a cheap thing to repair !!

Re: GQ Starter advice please

Posted: 11 Mar 2013 12:15
by Stefan
Leander, If you can do it, remove the lug(?) and replace with a new one, solder is just going to give you hassles.