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bostonspgs 09-17-11 07:13 AM

Starter compatibilty
 
So I have the 87 t2 m/t and went through the click click start issues etc . Now I bought a new starter and went to switch it out , only to find the solenoid on the wrong side of the housing . So my question is seeing as I ordered this for an 87 is , did I get the N/A starter or an A/T starter ? Thanks

Tofuball 09-17-11 07:54 AM

If it is a TII transmission, you get the TII starter. :)

bostonspgs 09-17-11 08:01 AM

LOL , yes , I have the t2 car tranny etc , so therefore I need the t2 starter . Are the starter housings on the n/a , t2 and a/t the same ? I should have said that the first time .

Wms10th 09-17-11 09:05 AM

No

misterstyx69 09-17-11 09:13 AM

N/A has a solenoid up top,the TII and Turbo are down side.
You probably got a N/A starter..

clokker 09-17-11 09:26 AM

If you still have your original starter, try replacing the brushes.
Recently faced with the *click*click*crickets* issue, I went through all the suggestions in the "Solved" thread before concluding that the starter itself was at fault.

As even reman parts are pretty expensive (@$130 at the usual chain stores), I decided that it was worth $22 (from Autozone) to just replace the brushes first and see what happened.
What happened was the starter now works perfectly.

Replacing brushes used to be a regular maintenance item with all my British cars (starters AND generators) but since switching to Japanese brands it slipped my mind and was a real Hail Mary...which worked out nicely.

Replacement is simple, but not immediately obvious...the whole job (once the starter is on the bench) takes about 15 minutes.

bostonspgs 09-17-11 09:34 AM

Thanks Clokker , I was going through the extent of switching the whole motor and solenoid from the N/a over to my t2 . Just doing the brushes will be much easier

HOZZMANRX7 09-17-11 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by bostonspgs (Post 10790274)
So I have the 87 t2 m/t and went through the click click start issues etc . Now I bought a new starter and went to switch it out , only to find the solenoid on the wrong side of the housing . So my question is seeing as I ordered this for an 87 is , did I get the N/A starter or an A/T starter ? Thanks

On point, it sounds like you have a NA manual Transmission starter. TII and Autotrans NA starters are interchangeable. It's all about where the solenoid is located.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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More over, you probably should do a search on the sticky starter fix. I'll bet just changing out the starter won't completely cure your starting issue. Use my screen name to help narrow your search. I was the OP on that thread, but there was great contributions made by others improving on my original suggestion.

bostonspgs 09-21-11 05:14 AM


Originally Posted by HOZZMANRX7 (Post 10790400)
More over, you probably should do a search on the sticky starter fix. I'll bet just changing out the starter won't completely cure your starting issue. Use my screen name to help narrow your search. I was the OP on that thread, but there was great contributions made by others improving on my original suggestion.

Yeah I'm wiring it myself I got that info ages ago . 24 year old relays just arent what they used to be . I'm just pulling the motor and soleniod off my new starter and swapping it to the old housing . It all looked so good too . My b I guess . Thanks for the info :)

bostonspgs 07-09-12 06:50 PM

I'm into the starting system this deep : 2 ignition switches(used) , 2 starters (reman) , the replacement of the starter relay and the additional relay as shown by rotaryrocket . I still have no start or turn over . I am only gonna guess I need another switch , anyone have any suggestions ? I'm thinking of just bypassing the switch with a button .

satch 07-09-12 06:59 PM

Is the Black/Red wire in the single connector at the ignition switch getting power w/key to start? Is there any part of the system that you know of that works? You know there is an intermediate connector involved that spits the B/W wire that ends up at the starter solenoid. If the connector is poor then you likely know the outcome.

bostonspgs 07-10-12 12:54 AM

I replaced the b/w from the relay to the solenoid and still nothing . I'll test the b/r after work . All three starting solenoids have worked when jumped . I removed my turbo timer aswell to see and had the same result , not even a click .


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