There was a bunch of dirt, black powder, soot, and tiny pieces of who knows that that came out upon opening the starter up.
Furthermore, I found an entire body of a cockroach that had crawled underneath the starter motor and died in there, fully grown.....how? Anyway, in the motor itself, most of the debris fell out but there is still a lot of black "gunk" all over the various internal facets.
The next thing was the brushes, they were all cracked and fell apart in my hands from pushing them in. Keep in mind, the starter did turn (outside the engine) but could not turn inside the engine, even when solenoid was jumped. I am amazed that the starter could turn at all. So anyway I ordered a replacement set of brushes and brush panel, and o rings as well. Mainly I just want to get some advice on cleaning the motor and how to assemble it in a way that will make it last for a long time. I want to do it right.
Do I use grease, or no grease? If so, what kind, and where do I use it? I have read in different places to use grease, and some others say no grease.
What are your favorite ways to clean the soot off of the body and inside?
How about polishing the commutator and electrical surfaces?
These are what I have/plan to acquire use:
Emery cloth, 340-400 grit for commutator
Electric Contact cleaner, for everything
Brass Brush, for electrical surfaces
Plastic/Steel Brush, for body surfaces as needed
What else do I need?
PS attached you will see a picture of the brush plate removed. Notice the lack of brushes.....they fell apart =/ Except that one at the bottom, and you can see the remnants of the right one. So if anyone has ordered the full plate kit from starter stocker (its like $30), it comes with brushes installed. Will I remove the wires that went to the old brushes, and put new ones in, or do the new kits come with short wires that I will solder to the old ones?
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