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1965 Ford Mustang Starter Starter

1965 Ford Mustang Starter Rebuilt

We Look To A Pro For Guidance In Rebuilding And Restoring An Original Mustang Starter
From the December, 2009 issue of Mustang Monthly
By Jim Smart
Photography by Jim Smart
1965 Ford Mustang Starter Autolite Starter
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1965 Ford Mustang Starter Autolite Starter
This is Gary Schweitzer's Autolite starter from his '65 World's Fair Magic Skyway Mustang convertible. It's rusty from a tough Michigan climate (remember, Gary's 35,000-mile convertible was driven for 13 years in all kinds of weather). CAE is going to make it like new. We're using Scott Drake's AccuMatch OEM Detail Black finish to get Gary's starter case spot on.
Starters don't get much thought until we turn the key and nothing happens. Discount auto parts stores still offer rebuilt Autolite or Motorcraft starters for classic Mustangs because they were in production until the early 1990s. That gives us lots of cores to play with. And that's the easy part if you're not concerned with originality and can live with something right off the shelf. However, if you want your Mustang's starter to remain original in appearance, it's a matter of locating and rebuilding the correct starter for your application. Mustangs Etc. in Southern California has plenty of usable cores to choose from for restoration projects.

1965 Ford Mustang Starter Remove Brush Cover
Disassembly begins with removal... 
   
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1965 Ford Mustang Starter Remove Brush Cover
Disassembly begins with removal of the brush cover band. Gary's starter will get a new one, which is authentic in appearance.
We've long subscribed to the idea of buying a starter from a discount auto parts store and swapping the guts into the correct starter housing along with replacing brushes and bushings. It's easy, but not always the best choice. When we asked Garrett Marks at Mustangs Etc. where he was getting his starters rebuilt, he referred us to Bob Antounian at CAE, Inc. Quality Remanufactured Starters & Alternators in Van Nuys, California.

1965 Ford Mustang Starter Remove Drive Cover
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1965 Ford Mustang Starter Remove Drive Cover
The starter drive cover is removed next. Bob Antounian at CAE Inc. will pop this guy into his parts tumbler for outstanding results.
Cast aluminum parts aren't media blasted and painted with aluminum paint. Instead, they go into a parts tumbler that gets them looking like new. Ditto for steel such as fasteners and other hard parts.

1965 Ford Mustang Starter Remove Four Brushes
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1965 Ford Mustang Starter Remove Four Brushes
The four brushes, retained with springs, are removed from the brush end plate. Starter failure is sometimes caused by worn and contaminated brushes, which compromise continuity.
1965 Ford Mustang Starter Remove Fine Thread Bolts
Use a 7/16-inch socket to... 
   
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1965 Ford Mustang Starter Remove Fine Thread Bolts
Use a 7/16-inch socket to remove the pair of fine-thread bolts that hold the starter together.
1965 Ford Mustang Starter Drive Housing And Brush End Plate Seperated
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1965 Ford Mustang Starter Drive Housing And Brush End Plate Seperated
The drive housing and brush end plate are separated from the starter housing.
1965 Ford Mustang Starter Armature Removed
The armature and starter drive... 
   
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1965 Ford Mustang Starter Armature Removed
The armature and starter drive are removed next.
1965 Ford Mustang Starter Starter Drive Removed
The starter drive is removed... 
   
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1965 Ford Mustang Starter Starter Drive Removed
The starter drive is removed from the armature once the retainer clip has been removed. Starter drive replacement is always suggested. Inspect the old starter drive for evidence of poor engagement (chipped teeth).
1965 Ford Mustang Starter Clean Up Armature
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1965 Ford Mustang Starter Clean Up Armature
Clean up the armature and inspect it for good continuity by checking resistance. All elements of the armature must conduct electricity and offer a complete circuit to provide starter maximum torque. If good continuity isn't found, the armature must be repaired or replaced.
1965 Ford Mustang Starter Elements Soldered
Elements are soldered to get... 
   
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1965 Ford Mustang Starter Elements Soldered
Elements are soldered to get good continuity, which is all any rebuilder does with armatures. If an armature is found to be defective (won't conduct electricity), it is replaced with new or a salvageable used one.
1965 Ford Mustang Starter Armature Slipper Cleaned
The armature slipper is dressed... 
   
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1965 Ford Mustang Starter Armature Slipper Cleaned
The armature slipper is dressed to a clean, conductive surface, then checked for conductivity and run-out. Shafts are dressed and polished for smooth operation.
1965 Ford Mustang Starter Cae Starters New Brushes
All CAE starters get new brushes,... 
   
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1965 Ford Mustang Starter Cae Starters New Brushes
All CAE starters get new brushes, bushings, and drives. Autolite/Motorcraft starters have four brushes.

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