Lucas starter motor/brushes
Lucas starter motor/brushes
I am trying to reassemble my Lucas starter motor but i am not sure how to get the armature past the brushes, i can not find anything in the manuals i have, can anyone advise please?
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Re: Lucas starter motor/brushes
there's a way to set the springs so it will pass. then you can use a screwdriver to let them spring in the correct spot.
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Re: Lucas starter motor/brushes
There’s obviously a way of doing this as brushes are a service part, but its eluding me at the moment, perhaps someone can elaborate?
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Re: Lucas starter motor/brushes
Thank you for your reply Mathias, the starter motor is different to the dynamo, the four brushes appear longer than those in your link and they are accessed by removing a cover, giving limited access, the brushes are soldered close fitting to the coils.
Re: Lucas starter motor/brushes
Dear Tim
Not sure what your problem is here. You can lift the brush springs off the top of the brushes and rest them against the end of the brush holder frame, so that pressure is relieved on the brushes. With the brushes eased up their holders (not out of them) you can slide the commutator in. Then flip off the spring ends so that they bear onto the top of the brushes. Careful that the spring does not fly off its holder and ping into the wild blue yonder when you lift it off the brush.
Tim E
Not sure what your problem is here. You can lift the brush springs off the top of the brushes and rest them against the end of the brush holder frame, so that pressure is relieved on the brushes. With the brushes eased up their holders (not out of them) you can slide the commutator in. Then flip off the spring ends so that they bear onto the top of the brushes. Careful that the spring does not fly off its holder and ping into the wild blue yonder when you lift it off the brush.
Tim E
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Re: Lucas starter motor/brushes
Tim,
Like Timee says, you will have to use the same method as the dynamo. But you need to move springs when the brushes are just touching the anchor.
Like Timee says, you will have to use the same method as the dynamo. But you need to move springs when the brushes are just touching the anchor.
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Re: Lucas starter motor/brushes
Thanks chaps, I’ll have another go the weekend.
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Tim,
Did you gave it another try?
Did you gave it another try?
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Re: Lucas starter motor/brushes
After a lot of patience I managed to get the armature in , then whilst I was trying to reassemble the other end, it slid out, the air was blue, I will try again tomorrow, wish
me luck.
me luck.
Re: Lucas starter motor/brushes
After cleaning the brushes(good condition)and armature with electrical contact cleaner, I managed carefully to position the springs on the edge of the brush holders as suggested with the use of long nose pliers and screw driver, then reassembled and after bench testing I refitted to the Major and successfully started, I’m pleased to say. Thanks again Mathias and Tim for your advice.
Tim.
Tim.