Have things changed? Once upon a time, if you wanted good parts you went to Napa or factory parts. A rule of thumb was not to buy alternators or starters from anywhere but Napa or factory.Quality electric parts and Napa, do not belong I the same sentence
In fact, get stranded a few more times before fixing it…it’ll pay dividends.Just for the record you are doing all this because you appreciate her. Remember that. It will save you a lot of heart ache.
Drastically, I've yet to find quality parts anywhere, stealerships includedHave things changed? Once upon a time, if you wanted good parts you went to Napa or factory parts. A rule of thumb was not to buy alternators or starters from anywhere but Napa or factory.
So where do you source them?Drastically, I've yet to find quality parts anywhere, stealerships included
Depends on what I'm looking for, ignition switch, something from a reputable manufacturer like standard. Key switch, prolly oemSo where do you source them?
@49erRider find an alt/starter repair place...have them build/rebuild what you have.....just make sure and find reviews or get some word of mouth about them. One key factor to look for is find the one all the farmers/equipment mechanics use. If you walk in and the person behind the counter /doing the work doesn't come off as oddball with a few loose screws it's a gamble....
It looks like brand new metal, I’m thinking something broke loose from inside the starter itself.Spare part! Never a good sign.
I hope it's not part of the ring gear.
THE FEEEET and check out the color of my shoes!That pic of the broken starter is almost BST worthy!
It looks like brand new metal, I’m thinking something broke loose from inside the starter itself.