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Jared
07-26-2018, 12:37 PM
1970 Series IIa, 2.25 engine

With the advice of a handful of fellow rover enthusiasts it's been determined that my starter is the reason why my truck wont turnover.

1) Some have suggested removing, cleaning and re-lubricating the starter while others have suggested simply replacing it. Anyone have thoughts on which is the best option? If replacement is the better bet is there a suggestion?

2) With either approach I'll need to remove the existing starter. Can anyone help me with basic instructions on how to remove the starter....and I mean basic. I'm just learning to work on my vehicle.

jared

erik88lr
07-28-2018, 08:30 AM
Jared, if you are just starting to work on your Landy and want basic instructions I'd invest in a service manual. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Land-Rover-Repair-Operation-Manual/dp/1783180293

It'll walk you through the steps needed to diagnose and repair or replace the components of your truck.

Have fun!

cnfowler
07-28-2018, 10:26 AM
All you need is here.


http://www.legionlandrover.com/manuales/rebuilding%20a%20land%20rover%20series%20starter%2 0motor.pdf


Colin

2roverlabs
08-04-2018, 02:51 PM
Jared -

I have a Series III. I am no auto repair whiz. However, with a Haynes Land Rover Series II, IIA and III Services and Repair book I have tackled a few jobs (the book has a "degree of difficulty" indicator for different jobs so you don't bite off more than you can chew). My starter motor (original) was locking up - I had to thump it with a block of wood to release it so it would engage. I decided to replace it myself with a new after market starter. While it requires some gymnastics to remove the old and then install the new it is a job which the relatively handy can do with time and patience.