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« on: August 27, 2006, 17:52:29 »
Why Why Why Why Why Why Why :shock:  :evil:  :evil:  :evil:  :x  :x  :x  :shock:  :shock:  :shock:

I like to wade (don't we all?) but it seems to be costing me a fortune in starter motors

My V6/V8 Series three had three starters on it

HANG OVER had 4 starter motors on it

Bobby has now had three in the short time we've had him......

All of these have been second hand, and I know that buying a new one would probably prolong the problem slightly, but as they all seem to suffer the same fate (full of water and then rot) I don't want to chuck a fortune at a new one and it die just the same.........

Is there anything can be done to waterproof them....

Is it just me ?????????

(staying out of the water isn't really an option :twisted:  :twisted: )
Bobby...... V8 Bobtail Classic RR :-)
Harry......Husqvarna TE450 Enduro

Timmy......955i Triumph Speed Triple - now sold :-( why can't we keep all toys??
Billy...'72 Series 3 V8 but now sold :-(
Rueben.......'98 Bandit 1200 now sold :-(
Hang Over.... '87 Classic EFI Rangie (now on'tuther side ot'ill :-(


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« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2006, 19:50:26 »
On the V8, it's waterproof into the belhousing so you need to wrap it in something that can stand the temperature, or buy an ex military one.
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« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2006, 09:44:11 »
mmmmmmmmmmm

What's different on the ex military one RRB?
Bobby...... V8 Bobtail Classic RR :-)
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Timmy......955i Triumph Speed Triple - now sold :-( why can't we keep all toys??
Billy...'72 Series 3 V8 but now sold :-(
Rueben.......'98 Bandit 1200 now sold :-(
Hang Over.... '87 Classic EFI Rangie (now on'tuther side ot'ill :-(


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« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2006, 02:34:59 »
It's waterproof :D

No, sorry that was a bit obvious :roll: , but they were specc'ed to be waterproof so I think they are sheilded or something.  You can't just wrap them in a bag though as they get a bit warm.  I don't have one, too many holes in the floor to go in that deep :?
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« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2006, 20:30:26 »
I have too RRB....lets out the stuff that comes through everywhere else really fast though  :lol:  :lol:

Might keep an eye out for a mil one then........

Dead chuffed with myself as I just managed to strip and rebuild a small Lucas one I had which now spins over for fun (badly corroded solenoid contacts being my problem on that one)

Once I managed to get the solenoid bits collected back together after it exploded  :shock:  :shock:

Seeya
Bobby...... V8 Bobtail Classic RR :-)
Harry......Husqvarna TE450 Enduro

Timmy......955i Triumph Speed Triple - now sold :-( why can't we keep all toys??
Billy...'72 Series 3 V8 but now sold :-(
Rueben.......'98 Bandit 1200 now sold :-(
Hang Over.... '87 Classic EFI Rangie (now on'tuther side ot'ill :-(


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« Reply #5 on: September 03, 2006, 18:18:51 »
If you have a rebuilt one that hasn't cost try splatting silicone sealant everywhere. THere are various around that are heatproof, as long as you are not blocking vents it should be OK, strters are not normally vented as they only have very short duty cycles.
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« Reply #6 on: September 07, 2006, 23:45:39 »
Copperslip and WD40  Rules OK
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