paramilusmc
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So starter went today. While taking it off to bring it in for a rebuild I noticed allot of oil around the work area. Reason it went was a bolt fell out (kind of surprising) and when I went to try and turn it over the starter twisted and broke off a portion of the starter housing and wouldn't engage. Also found some pieces in the starter which I am sure did not help.
Thought I had it figured out, then the rebuild company called and they let me know that they found allot of oil inside the starter itself and it needed allot of work to rebuild.
She told me she could:
Rebuild the old 27MT 1998454 starter for $225.00
or
Replace it with a newer 28MT Delco 10461453 starter for $197.00 and stated it would be a heavier duty starter.
She stated that both were dry clutch starters and oil should have not been present inside. She said that wet clutch starters have a seal within that prevents oil from getting in.
So have I had the wrong starter and its just been a champ? Or should this have been a wet clutch starter?
Do I have bigger issues like a bad rear main seal and that's why oil is getting everywhere?
What do you guys think?
Thought I had it figured out, then the rebuild company called and they let me know that they found allot of oil inside the starter itself and it needed allot of work to rebuild.
She told me she could:
Rebuild the old 27MT 1998454 starter for $225.00
or
Replace it with a newer 28MT Delco 10461453 starter for $197.00 and stated it would be a heavier duty starter.
She stated that both were dry clutch starters and oil should have not been present inside. She said that wet clutch starters have a seal within that prevents oil from getting in.
So have I had the wrong starter and its just been a champ? Or should this have been a wet clutch starter?
Do I have bigger issues like a bad rear main seal and that's why oil is getting everywhere?
What do you guys think?