Thread: Powermaster Starters
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05-06-2009 07:37 AM #1
Powermaster Starters
Has anyone ever had any problems with these? Reason I ask is.I bought a
high torque mini about 2 1/2 years ago when I first started the resto on my GTO. It worked fine up until last month, it just died which i found a little
strange as it is new.Ive only cranked it maybe once a month to warm up the
car when sitting.Took the starter in to a local jobber, got it back and they said there was so much black wrinkle paint on the body it was`nt grounding properly.Anyways they round all the paint off, I threw it back in, and it works fine.Just thought it was a strange deal , and wondered if anyone else has experienced thisConfusious say: He who dies with the most toys, Wins
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05-06-2009 08:21 AM #2
I buy Powermaster parts whenever I need something that they make. Over the years, I have received Powermaster components that didnt work quite right but I called them and they always made good on their stuff (for free).....they are great to deal with and they build great stuff.
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05-06-2009 02:14 PM #3
Me too. We have three of them and the two that are on running cars work like gangbusters. I did have a bad clearance issue in the beginning, but it probably was my flexplate to block clearance not being 15/16 like they want, but only 7/8. A homemade shim fixed it right up and for a year and a half it has been working well.
They also seem very helpful on the phone tech-wise.
Don
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05-07-2009 07:26 AM #4
IMO they make decent products. I have seen the insides of their starters and alternators. As far as the paint goes on a grounding surface that is something I look for routinely these days with everyone's stuff; it does not take too much to screw up the power flow in 12V systems.
KitzJon Kitzmiller, MSME, PhD EE, 32 Ford Hiboy Roadster, Cornhusker frame, Heidts IFS/IRS, 3.50 Posi, Lone Star body, Lone Star/Kitz internal frame, ZZ502/550, TH400
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05-07-2009 12:38 PM #5
I've never had any problems myself but have known others who have had units fail. But the company has stood behind their products and replaced all failed assemblies.Bob
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