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Old Mar 14, 2008 | 09:29 PM
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Anyone else's Starter get gunky after a about 6 months?

I find myself cleaning my Starter every six months due to the VEEEEEEEE sound after the engine starts.

I use White Lithium Grease. Maybe I need something diff. cuz this stuff gets sticky and attracts dirt.
Old Mar 14, 2008 | 09:51 PM
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no i belive that is the stuff you use. how much are you using i dont think you need all that much
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I thought that too. I took it easy on it this time.



This is it.
Old Mar 15, 2008 | 04:44 AM
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why don't you replace it? it costs about $75 for a new one, and takes about 5 minutes to replace it yourself. i replaced mine at 80K miles, and never had a problem since.
Old Mar 15, 2008 | 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by shaglass
why don't you replace it? it costs about $75 for a new one, and takes about 5 minutes to replace it yourself. i replaced mine at 80K miles, and never had a problem since.
why replace it if it works??

i use the stuff that you scoop out with your hand not the spray. try using the stuff you get in a jar instead of the spray can. i usually will just stick my pointer finger in once and just spread it on top of the gear of the starter. It is pretty normal to have gunky stuff on your starter. i dont know about the whole veee thing. obviously it stops after you lube it correct?

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correct.
Old Mar 16, 2008 | 08:25 AM
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why replace it if it works??
oh i don't know, i just didn't like my car sounding like a pile of shiat over something that could be fixed for $75.
Old Mar 16, 2008 | 09:49 AM
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Ive never used grease on the starter gear, and never had a problem, To me its pointless i see it only gunking up the bellhousing area. the most i would do is spray some teflon lube on the gear and forget about it.
Old Mar 16, 2008 | 02:08 PM
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This is similar to products that stop a squeaky accessory belt...just masks the problem. If you have to service the starter that often, you may find yourself in a parking lot on a rainy night with a car that wont start...because it never happens on a sunny day in your driveway
Old Mar 17, 2008 | 07:41 AM
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I used brake cleaner to remove all old grease, esp. on the spline shaft. Then greased the shaft with high temperature wheel bearing grease. It has been working fine for 5 years now.
Old Mar 19, 2008 | 03:39 AM
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I re greased my starter the first time and it squealed within a day. took it apart again and I just packed the grease in and 1 year later still no problems.
Old Mar 19, 2008 | 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by shadyonedeath
I thought that too. I took it easy on it this time.



This is it.
Thats not going to fix it. You need to really grease it. Fallow this sticky and click on the starter rebuild.

http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=385898

Spraying that on it is just going to mask the problem. Use a good grease like synthetic lithium soap based grease. It will fix the problem for much longer.
Old Mar 19, 2008 | 08:48 AM
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or you could buy a new one.

or you could just keep focking around with one that is giving you a sign saying "hey cheap-azz, i'm gonna go out one day, and i'm gonna make sure it strands your cheap-azz out in the middle of nowhere where there's no cell service and you have to walk 10 miles, uphill, through the snow/rain/103 degree sun, so you can call a wrecker service and pay $150 to have it towed home".

not to mention, that trucker that tries to give you a lift while you're walking that has a hairy back and thinks you have a real cute azz.
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Originally Posted by shaglass
or you could buy a new one.

or you could just keep focking around with one that is giving you a sign saying "hey cheap-azz, i'm gonna go out one day, and i'm gonna make sure it strands your cheap-azz out in the middle of nowhere where there's no cell service and you have to walk 10 miles, uphill, through the snow/rain/103 degree sun, so you can call a wrecker service and pay $150 to have it towed home".

not to mention, that trucker that tries to give you a lift while you're walking that has a hairy back and thinks you have a real cute azz.

HaHaHa, you got a point there. My father rebuilds starters and never have we had to grease one that often after being installed, maybe once but then again never on some. Don't worry pretty soon that "VEEEEEEEEE" sound will go away but your car won't start either.
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