The starter stopped working properly.... It would start to spin then lock up.... Evidently, when power applied, it pulled the magnet into some binding position.... The magnet was completely loose as the epoxy let go.... So, I used "extra time, slow setting epoxy" to try this repair.... Cleaned the magnet and housing with MEK and let dry... mixed the epoxy and applied to the magnet.... Slipped the magnet into place and clamped with the 2 spring clamps in the picture... Appears the magnet is back in it's original position... I will know later... If the rotor hits the magnet, I will apply some sanding material to the outside of a section of 1.5 or 2" PVC pipe and sand the magnet.... I shouldn't need to abrade it more than 20-30 thousands or so.... maybe less from what it looks like... the clamps are pretty strong and squeezed the epoxy out on all sides..... New starter $156 + whatever they add on.... This one is 3 yrs old... 3 months out of warranty....
Fingers crossed....
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Fingers crossed....
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