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starter for 88 Paso

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Hey everybody, I am looking for a starter for a 88 Paso. If anyone has one to
get rid of please let me know.
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Re: starter for 88 Paso

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do you really need one or are the brushes just worn ?

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Re: starter for 88 Paso

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I'm not sure. I really dont have time to rebuild the one thats on the bike now. It would be easier if I could get another one.
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not that I`m trying to talk you out of this but if removing the starter you´ll have to remove the left engine cover, frame rail etc.
Changing the brushes can be done with the starter in place so that should take less time and be cheaper also.
http://forums.ducatipaso.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2573
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Re: starter for 88 Paso

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Sorry, I didn't see the link in your post. The problem now resides in where to purchase said brushes.
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if you have a Kawasaki or Honda dealer around you could try there with the part numbers from that topic.
Someone also had posted this once:
http://www.stockers.com/index.php?dt=DS-101N
on the bottom there are the repair parts
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Re: starter for 88 Paso

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Is the removal and replacement of the brushes a complicated effort or is it a pretty simple process? I have a Paso shop manual but it really doesn't go into detail regarding starter repair.
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Re: starter for 88 Paso

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I`ve done it so many years ago I can`t really remember. Only the starter cable and the two screws need to be removed to get the end cap off.
There`re probably some topics here. Try the search function.

You`ll find info here:
http://www.box.net/shared/oq4fober14/1/4261303/36512033

http://myducati.blogsome.com/2007/09/16/starter/
http://myducati.blogsome.com/2007/09/17 ... continued/
http://myducati.blogsome.com/2007/09/22/starter-again/
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Re: starter for 88 Paso

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If you try,
DO mark thorougly how the top, middle & end part of housing mates!
Could take alot of time to figure out otherwise.
Not a complicated taskbut abit fiddly.
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Re: starter for 88 Paso

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Gert, are you referring to the removal and replacement of the starter
or of the brushes.

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that´s mainly when you disassemble it (see the manual in my link above). For the brushes you only have to remove the rear cover.
It still would be a good idea though to make some marks on the housing before opening the starter motor as it will make fiddling in the two long screws in easier. If they don`t go back in you can verify with the marks if something has moved.
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Re: starter for 88 Paso

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Dunno if you could remove long bolts & cover on a 750 Paso w/o spinning the housing.

I was referring to brush replacement.
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Re: starter for 88 Paso

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Thanks for the info guys, I'm gonna give it a whirl. I'll try to just replace the brushes if I can find them where I live. I'll post later how it is , again thanks.

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Re: starter for 88 Paso

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there`s ie:
Lakecity Honda in Warsaw, ph 574.269.4199
Service Honda in Hammond, ph 1.800.828.5498
Bloomington Power Sports, ph 800-788-7223
THOMAS in Valparaiso, ph 1-877-762-7779
S&S Powersports in Clarksville, ph (812) 948-1621
Ehlerding MotorSports in Fort Wayne, ph (260) 749 9686
...
(these list the Kawasaki or Honda partnumbers on their website)

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You could also check MCC (motor cycle center) Villa Park, Illinois. They've been a ducati dealer for a long time. teammcc.com
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