Starter switch parts/problems
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 1:51 pm
So went out to start the A1 this morning for the Easter morning cruise and it turned over twice and then I got the frying bacon sound. Hurled myself out of the vehicle and got the battery disconnected. Turns out the starter switch welded it self together. The cause appears to be carbon buildup and then "something" happened. Half of one of the side insulators was burned completely away.


Using Wes's drawing that I had previously DL'ed as I was going to take the switch apart and clean it, just not today... BTW thanks Wes your stuff is hugely helpful... and page 115 of the ORD 9, I have disassembled the switch, cut the welded parts apart, cleaned up all the carbon (apparently this will be a maintenance item), and filed everything back to a semblance of the original shape but the insulators are toast on one side. I need items J & L. I have spent several hours taking apart various old electrical & computer equipment but all the circuit boards are too thick.
Any help locating these insulators or a substitute would be appreciated. Or should I just try and locate a NOS switch somewhere?
Of course I'm going to be doubly, or triply, p***ed if it took the starter or/and the alternator with it. There didn't appear to be anything in the switch to account for the smell or the smoke under the hood...
Did I mention this will be a maintenance item?
Warren


Using Wes's drawing that I had previously DL'ed as I was going to take the switch apart and clean it, just not today... BTW thanks Wes your stuff is hugely helpful... and page 115 of the ORD 9, I have disassembled the switch, cut the welded parts apart, cleaned up all the carbon (apparently this will be a maintenance item), and filed everything back to a semblance of the original shape but the insulators are toast on one side. I need items J & L. I have spent several hours taking apart various old electrical & computer equipment but all the circuit boards are too thick.
Any help locating these insulators or a substitute would be appreciated. Or should I just try and locate a NOS switch somewhere?
Of course I'm going to be doubly, or triply, p***ed if it took the starter or/and the alternator with it. There didn't appear to be anything in the switch to account for the smell or the smoke under the hood...
Did I mention this will be a maintenance item?
Warren
