BearKiller
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I have the starter off my 1972 R2500 off and apart.
I need a set of brushes or a GOOD used starter or a starter that has good brushes that I can use the rest of my parts to make a good starter.
Thanks.![]()
Although it isn't back on the tractor yet, due to it raining a flood, I got it fixed and it works good when bench-tested.
It is a very long FRUSTRATING story.
The starter always worked fine, until the last three times I used it.
Twice, it acted just like a draggy battery; and, since the previous owner had supplied it with the smallest 12-volt battery known to man, and a Walmart one at that, I just figured it was indeed the battery.
The third and last time, even with my BIG jumper-cables and three-battery diesel truck to it, it would engage and barely wiggle the crank-shaft, then quit trying at all.
I pulled and dis-mantled the starter to find the two HOT brushes completely gone; just the springs and wires were all that was left.
The two NEGATIVE brushes look to be maybe half gone.
I diligently searched in vane for replacement brushes or another starter; all to no avail.
Then, on all the local advice, I took it to the starter shop, the closest and only one in several counties, forty miles away.
First trip = "come back at 3:00 and I'll have it fixed."
Second trip at 3:00 = still setting in the spot where I had left it --- un-touched.
I inquired about just selling me a set of too-large brushes and I would just make them fit myself = "leave it until next week and I will see what I can find."
Six days pass, so I call just to check progress = I have to explain all over just who I am and that they have had my starter all week = "call me tomorrow at 10:00 and I should have it."
Tomorrow at 10:00 = I call, then have to explain all over again the situation = "not been able to do any good" :ashamed:
Third and final trip = I go and get my starter, still setting un-touched where I had left it on trip number one.
At this point, I am remembering why I try to absolutely avoid involving anyone in any of my repairs as it almost always works out the same.
Back home, I am once again perusing the internet, clicking on anything that remotely resembles the brushes I need = a very time-consuming process, more frustrating when not all sellers provide the measurements.
Then, in desparation, I go into the shop and hunt up the used set of brushes that I had removed from one of our Dodge/Cummins starters.
BINGO!!!!!!!
The Cummins starter brushes are made identical to the ones in my Mitsubishi starter, only bigger in every dimension.
I picked the two that were most worn to be my guinea-pigs.
Maybe five minutes at my Harbor Freight 5-inch disc/belt bench-top sander yields me two very new looking starter brushes that fit the Mitsubishi starter like they were custom-made for it.
I solder the leads and re-assemble the starter.
I bench-test it with a battery and set of jumper-cables.
Everything works like new and I didn't spend a penny. :thumbsup:
I am still interested in a spare replacement starter to have on hand just in case.
Thanks everyone for your input.