Starter Motors

Starter Motors

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bilton_d

Original Poster:

605 posts

267 months

Thursday 17th April 2003
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Why do starter motors seem to fail so often on the Cerbera's?

simond001

4,518 posts

278 months

Thursday 17th April 2003
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I dont know why they go so frequently, but if you need one speak to Tim at Curds in Tunbridge Wells.

Buys direct from manufacturer, and saves a fair bit!

mike_e

585 posts

264 months

Friday 18th April 2003
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They seem to get cooked due to their location on top of the gearbox, above and between the exhausts. I'm on my 3rd now, car is only 4.5 years old!

I tried an alternative to the standard starter at the last change to try and get more life. Even worse, went through 2 in one day. Fit the first one and start the car, all fine. Go for a run, come back, stop and restart engine, motor is seized solid. Try a second new starter, same problem. Fine when cold and seized up solid when hot. Chose to fit an original starter on the third attempt. 45 minute job turned into 5 hours.

yellow peril

5,131 posts

273 months

Friday 18th April 2003
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Demon Tweeks offer an insulated jacket which is supposed to prevent the starter from being cooked.

Has anyone had any experience of these?

Castle TVR Stanstead provided a recon starter motor for my 4.5 Cerb, seems to have cured the problem....

Damn...there's no little icon for 'fingers crossed'!!!!!!

P.T. could you get on the case please!

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