I futzed today mostly. I pulled the plugs to clean them and for sure all the cylinder were running so that is great. ( was pretty white, but it was way of adjustment too so kind of expected and still at at least some color
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1,3,6,7,12 were a little wet.....fingers crossed on the blue devil. The instructions say 50 minutes, I got 8 maybe so 42 to.
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I cleaned the white mess off of most everything
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I messed with the steering a bit. the oscope is seeing data on the CAN line from the little steering enabler thingy. I tried to get my CAN to PC thing working to read it with out luck but that is a me not understanding how to set it up thing not a steering thing. So I'm still not sure why its not working......probably a winter project.
The starter arrived about 6:30 and was pretty near a copy of the old one
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Now to be completely honest I don't remember all the choices I made when originally adapting it so the fact that the housing as a lip much taller on the new than the old and a machining the adapter to accept the tall lip would cut the adapter apart makes me thing I cut the lip down on the old starter.
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So I decide to just swap housings. once it was apart it was clear the old starter was fried, it smells just awful inside...that sickening burned electric wires smell. The solenoid lever so also pretty sad making me kind of wonder if this was an ignition switch issue? I'll need to keep an eye on it.
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With it apart I painted the starter housing
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Then went to work swapping the front housings..and the new drive gear didn't fit quite right. I had to cut the pocket 0.030" deeper to keep the reduction gear from rubbing on the adapter housing.
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But by 8:30 it was cleaned up and assembled and ready to
pop onto the starter motor in the morning once the paint has dried. It should be about 2 hours to put everything together, but I don't want to fire it up before 10 maybe anyway. As long as the muffler is off I'll run the vacuum lines to the curt-out valves and maybe making getting that working a mid-week evenings project.
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