So the one thing that didn't go perfect on my trip to the Monterey Historics was when it was time to leave, the car wouldn't start. It wasn't a matter of turning over and not starting, it was just flat dead. Finally the third time I pushed the starter button, it fired up. Unfortunately when we stopped for dinner in Salinas, we weren't as lucky and had to push start it. And it still doesn't start. Now when I push the button there is kind of a groaning sound from the back of the car but that's about it. I took the battery down to my FLAPS today to have it tested to make sure that wasn't the issue, and it was fine which leaves me with the starter.
Looking on Pelican, there are three options. Obviously putting in another stock one isn't worth it. So which is the best option? The early 911 starter or the high torque version that they have? I've read some past posts where there are some issues with the high torque starter. Is this the same one that is on Ebay?
Thanks
i also replaced my starter befor i did the jump test. It turned out my starter was fine, and it was a bad switch at the ignition.
symptoms were sometimes it would start and sometimes it would not.
to test it i put a jumper wire on the solinoid with a pushbutton to the battery, it started every time, so i replaced the switch, perfect.
some people use a more dangerous method of putting the car in neutral and getting under it with the key on and tring to bridge the terminals from the underside.
either way you will know for sure it is the starter
I prefer the high torque starters. eBay for ~$100 last time I looked.
Probably one of those good examples of the old "dare we bring it up again" threads.
There was a great ebay product. There was also one that had questionable tolerances. I don't know which was which, but if you can find the right high-torque version you can't go wrong. Lighter weight, stronger, proven good.
I had one of the high torque ones generally recommended here. One day I went to restart out on the road and heard the worst grinding noise.
After replacing the flywheel for the missing teeth I used the original and haven't had any problems.
May just have been coincidence that they broke, I'll never know.
Looking at ring gear and starter it appears they did mesh well so I don,t know if it just was time for 39 year old teeth.
Just looked on eBay (out of curiosity) and was pleased to see this at the bottom of the page for an IMI starter:
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