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Bent starter motor armature - Ian K - 09-09-2020

The starter motor armature is bent causing the engagement to the fly wheel to disconnect. Is it possible to straighten it or do I need to buy a new starter motor?


RE: Bent starter motor armature - John Mason - 09-09-2020

Ian, I had this problem some months ago and was told that it could be straightened with the aid of a steel pipe of the correct inside diameter as the armature shaft or a very near fit. Fit the pipe over the shaft and lever straight. You also need a lathe to spin it to check for trueness. As I had non of theses I opted for a secondhand starter.

John Mason.


RE: Bent starter motor armature - Stuart Giles - 10-09-2020

Should be quite possible to straighten it. I have done a couple of starter motors and the odd bent halfshaft in a hydraulic press. This is a 1950s Lucas starter motor that I did a few years ago. mounting the starter's spindle in a couple of vee blocks will allow you to set the convex area of the bend at the top, then using the press along with a dial guage, it soon allows you to judge how much natural spring there is in the spindle and how to compensate for it by going just past the point of elasticity with the press ram.

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