I went through my starter (new bushings, brushes, and resurface commutator) and saw no mention of any kind of lubricant in the shop manual.
Knowing that oil/grease can accumulate dirt AND the existence of self-lubricating bushings (Oilite), I did not lube it.
It works but it still "grinds" which it did since day one in 1974. And the bendix is not engaging fast enough.
So I'm thinking I need to lube the bushings. White lithium grease is my guess but I really don't know what is customary.
Also contemplating a 4 field pole modification.
EDIT:
Just found some interesting tips on the bushings:
Then of course the usual grease, oil, etc.
Knowing that oil/grease can accumulate dirt AND the existence of self-lubricating bushings (Oilite), I did not lube it.
It works but it still "grinds" which it did since day one in 1974. And the bendix is not engaging fast enough.
So I'm thinking I need to lube the bushings. White lithium grease is my guess but I really don't know what is customary.
Also contemplating a 4 field pole modification.
EDIT:
Just found some interesting tips on the bushings:
- soak overnight in oil
- "push" ATF through the bushing (stand bushing upright on your thumb, fill with ATF to top, put index finger on top and squeeze for all you're worth - you will see the ATF start to seep out of the bushing OD)
Then of course the usual grease, oil, etc.
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