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Starter issue (not the usual)


Jonny5

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Strange one this, I've removed the starter of my car as I've started getting the dreaded 'click'. Fine, got it off OK, but upon inspection, there is what can only be described as little bits of rubber, mixed with slight trace of oil.

Some pics are attached of the starter & the bits I've scraped out so far.

 

Now AFAIK, there are no problems with the way ther car drives, obviously if it were to be the rear main seal, I presume oil would be flooding out.

 

Does anyone know if the flex plate has rubber on it, or does the starter have a seal thats come apart and has got chewed up in the gear?

 

On a plus note the copper contacts are goosed:)

 

cheers Jon

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The photos make the starter look wet, could you have a main seal issue?

 

Thanks for the reply:), had another look tonight, found a slight oil leak coming from the cam cover seal at the rear, which is tracking down to the starter location hole. So this may account for the traces of oil on the rubber bits. A couple of chunks of the rubber look like a flat edged o-ring..

I would of thought if it were the rear main oil seal, for the amount of rubber there, my garage floor would be swimming:innocent:, also isn't the rear main usually brown in colour?

 

cheers Jon

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I just thought it could be oil from the seal being thrown out by the flex plate, not necessarily the seal having totally failed But you have sourced the oil leak so it's not that. The amount of rubber show in the pics is too much to be a seal? Can you see any more rubber chunks in the bell housing? Are all the inspection covers still there?

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