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Need to fit a new starter motor to 328

Discussion in '308/328' started by Darren68, Sep 27, 2008.

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  1. Darren68

    Darren68 Rookie

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    My starter motor needs replacing, I have just received a new light weight version from ferrraristarters.com, has any body got an idots guide to fitting.

    Thanks

    Das
     
  2. FasterIsBetter

    FasterIsBetter F1 Veteran

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    In a nutshell:

    Disconnect the battery.

    Jack the car up, put it on jack stands, or raise it with a lift.

    Disconnect the wires from the old starter motor, noting where they are connected.

    Unbolt the old starter. Be careful, it's pretty heavy, especially when you are laying on your back under the car. You will have to try some different orientations to get the old starter motor out.

    Once the old starter is out, put the new starter in, and line it up with the bolt holes. Insert bolts and tighten it down. You can check for a torque setting, but when I did it on my 308, I just got them good and tight.

    Reinstall the wires, making sure you have them in the right spot. Because the starter is smaller and the power connection post may be oriented differently from the old one, you may have some problems getting them on. Be patient and don't over-stress the cables.

    Reconnect the battery and you are good to go.

    Hope that helps.
     
  3. eulk328

    eulk328 F1 Rookie

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    I'm curious if you will have to modify the cables going to the new starter (lengthen them). That's what it looked like when I started (and stopped) to install mine.

    By the way, it's not a light weight starter (unless you have something really different). It's 1.83 lbs. lighter than the original. That's it.


     
  4. Darren68

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    Thanks , I will have a go next weekend.

    Das
     
  5. luckydynes

    luckydynes F1 Rookie

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    328 starters must be different ... but nowhere near the 25 lbs I think you quoted somewhere .. . my 308 stocker weighed 16 lb .. new one weighs 8 lb
     
  6. eulk328

    eulk328 F1 Rookie

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    #6 eulk328, Oct 1, 2008
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    http://ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=214235

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    Pap,

    There is very little difference in weight. Original starter (on my 328---imagine a 308 is the same or similar) is 4.61kg (10.14 lbs) and the smaller non-OEM is 3.79kg (8.34 lbs.) for a difference of 0.82kg (1.80 lbs.) I was hoping/expecting a nice weight savings also but it's not to be :-(

    Not sure where the figure of 22 lbs. for an OEM starter came from unless 308 starters are way different from 328.

    Overall length of original 328 starter is 26.5 cm long and non-OEM is 19.0 cm.

    http://ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=214235
     
  7. JTranfield

    JTranfield Formula Junior

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    Just replaced a friends starter on a 308 QV Mondial and it weighed in at 21lbs with solenoid.
     
  8. racespecferrari

    racespecferrari F1 Veteran

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    Just a thought but are 308/Mondial starters steel and the 328 ones ali. Hence the same size but a big weight difference.
     
  9. eulk328

    eulk328 F1 Rookie

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    On my 328 starter the main body is steel but the "nose" (where the gear resides) is alu. and very light. Also, the arm that engages the gear into the flywheel is plastic. Don't know if it is on a 308 starter.


     

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