You just need to get a 12 volt electric starter, it interchanges with the 110 volt starter. You should be able to use a starter from any 8 hp to 12 hp single cylinder flathead Briggs engine, 1970s to 1990s vintage. If you need the starter ring gear, you can purchase it as kit with mounting screws to attach to existing flywheel.
You just need to get a 12 volt electric starter, it interchanges with the 110 volt starter. You should be able to use a starter from any 8 hp to 12 hp single cylinder flathead Briggs engine, 1970s to 1990s vintage. If you need the starter ring gear, you can purchase it as kit with mounting screws to attach to existing flywheel.
Yes, replacing a starter solenoid is expensive. It is about $80.00 for the actual starter plus any man hours that go into installing the starter. It will end up costing around $400.00.
The least expensive starter for your 1998 Chrysler, 6 cylinder, convertible, Sebring can be found at a salvage yard. The starter will be used, but many salvage yards offer a warranty.
Absolutely! And don't leave it off! That starter brace supports the heavy end of the starter and without it you may experience cracked starter housings and other expensive starter problems.
Year of car? Make of Car? Engine size?
The selenoid inside is stuck, get a new one, they aren't too expensive.
I assume a 3 phase, AC induction motor. A star delta starter or a soft starter can be used. A soft starter is better compared to a star delta starter, but it is more expensive.
the engine is locked up. Not good. Very expensive.
I am in South Africa and I just found out I need a new starter motor for me Peugeot 206cc. R3500 approx incl labour. WHAT! Is it this expensive in other countries?
The starter is located passenger side, just next to and above the exhaust pipe. It is not difficult to remove with an Allen socket and a LONG extension and universal. Tom alternative fuels now @gmail.com
It depends, on age group (less common) or what level your at (pro, starter, etc.). The cost is various, depending on the place your going to. But overall, yes, you can say it is somewhat expensive. ($50-unlimited)
It's probably the little gear called the "bendix". It will be easier to just replace the starter, but you CAN purchase the gear separately if you want. When you remove the starter, check the ring gear on the flywheel. If it's stripped you just got a much more expensive repair.