1965 3000, for many years now, if car is driven and then sits so temp about 130deg or higher, when I turn key I get the attempt to start whir from starting motor as if weak battery, sometimes just the jiggle of pushing clutch in and out, or always with the more aggressive taps on front of start motor with wheel nut hammer it turns over and starts just fine. new brushes etc. Decided maybe it was binding and I did not center it right last time I had it apart or that it needs lots of grease on end of shaft bushing so just took it out to redo the two long thin bolts to make it sure they are tightened evenly and to put grease in that end cup, and I noticed: The copper colored part that the brushes go up against, for about 15% of its circumference is clearly not round, but has a little up down flatish spot on it, barely discernible visually, but noticeably if run finger around circumferenc. Could that be my problem? What would cause it? Anything to do other than replacing starter or just carry on with occassional hammer taps if car not left long enough to cool.
Thanks, Jay Glass
Thanks, Jay Glass
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