AE86 starter motor options
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AE86 starter motor options
The time has come to replace my starter and I'm looking at some different options. I'll probably get a new aftermarket starter but I hear mixed results on different options. Mainly I'm looking through Rock Auto. What starters would you recommend? The car I have is a '86 GTS, T50 trans, stock 4AGE
Re: AE86 starter motor options
I think the only other bolt on option worth considering is the Planatary gear reduction type 0.8kw starter, 2.85kg: P/N 28100-15190 for a AE92.
This is the type with the long through bolts. It does not look like a reduction starter at first, but it has planatary gears inside. It came on some AE92s with 4A-GE. Its main advantage is that it is very light.
Dave W
This is the type with the long through bolts. It does not look like a reduction starter at first, but it has planatary gears inside. It came on some AE92s with 4A-GE. Its main advantage is that it is very light.
Dave W
Re: AE86 starter motor options
Some pics here... viewtopic.php?f=7&t=18729&start=30#p124044
Straight bolt-in job with no mods required. Reduction starter sounds tough too
Cheers... jondee86
Straight bolt-in job with no mods required. Reduction starter sounds tough too
Cheers... jondee86
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Re: AE86 starter motor options
Thanks jondee86! I think I'll just go with a standard AE86 starter for now. Should be enough for my needs
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Re: AE86 starter motor options
If you want to go outside OEM 86 starters, I'd just get this:
https://shop.battlegarage-rs.com/produc ... nsmissions
And then get a nice Accord starter. That way parts will be easier to come by in the future.
Although rebuilding a starter is quite easy.
Here is a good and easy write-up for refreshing the contacts:
http://www.dorikaze.ca/dorikaze_guides_ ... hp?a_id=28
Also want to clean the starter wire contact points and after that I would put a light coat of di-electric grease.
https://shop.battlegarage-rs.com/produc ... nsmissions
And then get a nice Accord starter. That way parts will be easier to come by in the future.
Although rebuilding a starter is quite easy.
Here is a good and easy write-up for refreshing the contacts:
http://www.dorikaze.ca/dorikaze_guides_ ... hp?a_id=28
Also want to clean the starter wire contact points and after that I would put a light coat of di-electric grease.
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Re: AE86 starter motor options
Planetary reduction is amazing.
I've got a '96 F250 with the 7.3L diesel. it was slightly slow turning over, and found that the 2003 superduty starter bolted in, and was a planetary reduction starter. Rockauto had one brand new for 80 bucks. KILLER deal. after that starter was put in, the engine turns over SO much faster.
it was at least five pounds lighter, and about half the size. I do not know if that difference will scale to the starter on a 4AGE, since they're already pretty tiny.
--sarge
I've got a '96 F250 with the 7.3L diesel. it was slightly slow turning over, and found that the 2003 superduty starter bolted in, and was a planetary reduction starter. Rockauto had one brand new for 80 bucks. KILLER deal. after that starter was put in, the engine turns over SO much faster.
it was at least five pounds lighter, and about half the size. I do not know if that difference will scale to the starter on a 4AGE, since they're already pretty tiny.
--sarge
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Re: AE86 starter motor options
CloudStrife wrote:If you want to go outside OEM 86 starters, I'd just get this:
https://shop.battlegarage-rs.com/produc ... nsmissions
And then get a nice Accord starter. That way parts will be easier to come by in the future.
Although rebuilding a starter is quite easy.
Here is a good and easy write-up for refreshing the contacts:
http://www.dorikaze.ca/dorikaze_guides_ ... hp?a_id=28
Also want to clean the starter wire contact points and after that I would put a light coat of di-electric grease.
Hey Guys,
I wanted to bump this old thread because I’m also in need of a starter......AGAIN......
So first let me say that Sam and the guys at SQ are simply amazing. However; I went the honda starter route and had nothing but clearance issues.
1st setup: AW11 Manual rack with AW11 Manual Yoke. I actually had to order a button head bolt for the starter just to get clearance between the starter and the yoke. It no longer rubbed or ‘stuck’ until hitting bumps around corners. NO GOOD.
2nd setup: OEM AE86 Manual Rack with OEM AE86 Manual Yoke. Better Clearance, but still comes very close to the yoke during rotation.
Maybe it’s my car, but I just haven’t been comfortable with the fit which makes me sad, but I just thought I would offer up my opinion.
Progress. Not perfection.
Re: AE86 starter motor options
Not knowing what an oem runs of late, I've had good luck with acdelco and Denso units. Usually for a starter I buy local for a quick exchange in the event it goes bad assuming the prices are close.
You could also check the brushes and contacts on your current starter. I got a new set of solid copper contacts for under $15 shipped a while back.
You could also check the brushes and contacts on your current starter. I got a new set of solid copper contacts for under $15 shipped a while back.
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cincybranr wrote:... a starter......AGAIN......
...comes very close to the yoke during rotation.
Heatshield?
Contact after abuse counts, like a little kiss to the dirt & coating, or like it's been hammered on?
Rebuilds not inspected and/or disassembled are iffy, otherwise great & can last a long time.
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Re: AE86 starter motor options
allencr wrote:cincybranr wrote:... a starter......AGAIN......
...comes very close to the yoke during rotation.
Heatshield?
Contact after abuse counts, like a little kiss to the dirt & coating, or like it's been hammered on?
Rebuilds not inspected and/or disassembled are iffy, otherwise great & can last a long time.
No heat shield, but I should get one!
Yeah I've had some issues with starters but it went like this..
My starter drama if you care enough to read lol
Starter in the car when I bought it was aftermarket; started sticking and then eventually wouldn't start.
Starter 2 was the OEM Honda and it started having the same issues.
Bought a new OEM Honda starter and it lasted a very short time before I started getting clicking again.
Realized, maybe it's not these starters, but the relay switch..Replaced that.
It ran great for awhile and then boom..Starter issues again.
Re-installed OEM honda unit and it's been working great. I just don't like how it can rub the yoke sometimes.
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Re: AE86 starter motor options
It was a sad and sorry day when crank handles went out of fashion...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjLiGqC_YsI
Nothing like a handjob to get you started in the morning
Cheers... jondee86
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjLiGqC_YsI
Nothing like a handjob to get you started in the morning
Cheers... jondee86
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress
depends on the unreasonable man.
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress
depends on the unreasonable man.