Starter rebuild: Broken plastic plate on contact
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Starter rebuild: Broken plastic plate on contact
In the process of rebuilding my starter, I broke one of the flat, black plastic plates that is present on each of the two contact bolts... I was putting the contacts back onto the bolts and even when I barely tightened the bolts, the black plastic thing just self destructed and broke into a bunch of little pieces. See the picture below
Is this piece entirely necessary? Does anyone have any idea what part number it is, or where I could find a new one in Orange County, CA on a weekend? Im down here doing this repair and need to get the vehicle running by tomorrow (sunday)
Any input is appreciated
Is this piece entirely necessary? Does anyone have any idea what part number it is, or where I could find a new one in Orange County, CA on a weekend? Im down here doing this repair and need to get the vehicle running by tomorrow (sunday)
Any input is appreciated
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When I got my contacts, the guy also re-built starters, I'd find an alternator/starter shop, and see if they have it first, instead of getting a crummy re-man one.
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