Will do Larry!
I am an art teacher..so I could draw it...but that is as far as it goes for me!!!
I have a good friend how is an auto mechanic here in town and he will be the one bench testing it for me.
Will keep you posted!
Chris
Larry Bissell albinvega1493@... wrote: Chris,
I am an auto mechanic teacher so I will give it a shot. Sounds to me
like the bearings are worn out in the starter and the armature is
contacting the field coils and preventing the starter from turning.
Hence the sparks. If you get sparks and a buzzing sound like it is
trying to turn, that is most likely the cause. Most any reputable
starter/alternator rebuild shop would be able to repair the starter. I
would not try to rebuild it yourself unless you have the proper tools
and knowledge. It is possible that all it needs is brushes and maybe
bearings. Even then, it is almost as cheap to have a
starter/alternator rebuild shop do it, usually with a warranty to
boot. Check your yellow pages for Starters/Alternator rebuilders. It
may be under automotive electronics. Good luck.
Larry