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CapeLandy



Member Since: 21 Jul 2008
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Series III starter
Sorry to post this here but I am sure someone can help despite being a series question.

Just had an embarrasment where my wife had to come and pull start me using my Toyota in front of traffic Embarassed

Anyway, I pulled the starter and found the two main brushes had come "unsoldered" from the stud to the +'ve line.
My question, can I use soft solder (electric solder) or must I do it at work with silver solder?

Apretiate some advise from the electrical fundis.

Thanks
James

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Laurie



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Soft solder will be fine.
As long as it's a good job and makes an efficient electrical connection, it won't get hot.
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CapeLandy



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Thanks mate.
Will give it a go while it's still light out

James Puma 110 - gone
Series III 1973 - going strong
Post #4554 7th Nov 2008 5:26pm
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foz.in.oz



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Rather than shame us all by having a Toyota pull start you, why didn't you just use the hand crank? Land Rovers are an addiction. Toyotas are for quitters.

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CapeLandy



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crank handle
I managed to get a good bit of solder on and it seems to be starting well again.

The crank handle doesn't fit due to bumper mods. Not that I ever had such a handle Puma 110 - gone
Series III 1973 - going strong
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