DobbM Posted yesterday at 03:29 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:29 AM 👋 I just had my starter motor rebuilt. Ran it daily for about three weeks and today -- a nasty sound while cranking it. I look below and I see these three bits laying on the garage floor. I remove the starter, and yup. Problem identified. My question: how did these three shard end up on the floor? The starter was fully attached. Is there a natural way that they could have got thrown free? Or should I worry more? Thanks.
ronmanfredi Posted yesterday at 12:27 PM Report Posted yesterday at 12:27 PM If your car is like my 63 with an auto trans, the bell housing isn't completely sealed at the bottom and those pieces could drop through the gaps to the floor.
mfg Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago Probably through the 1” (?) hole provided to drain converter…. But more importantly ‘Why did this happen’?
DobbM Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago Why is a great question. Inferior metal? Bad batch?
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