Do Not Throw Away your Car Starter Motor - 12v 200 Amp DC Motor Reuse DIY

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In this video, i will repair a car starter motor ( 12v 200Amp DC Motor ) and then reuse it. Full inside view of car starter motor.

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MrElectron
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His expression when starting the motor and it sparked 😂😂😂 epic 😂😂😂

madhukeshnp
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How much joy in your smile! It shows that you are having a lot of fun. :) 20:41

vilsonib
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That was awesome! Such patience with the knife and those solder points. Good job man.

potardo
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You had me laughing so hard because I imagined you starting to drool towards the end from all the sparks. Perhaps using a switch would save you from the shocks?

KarlMiller
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Very skilled and detailed work thanks for sharing

johnnyfleck
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Glad to see you persevere through the multiple breaks. Very inspirational! I had guessed you were trying to save it for a bike conversion or something similar due to the visual damage of the pinion gear. Custom motor controllers are added when motors are converted to drive a bicycle. Instead of pulsing on/off or changing the voltage, controllers use pulse width modulation to measure and control RPM (like a 4 wire computer fan). The bushings also need to be replaced with ball bearings. Anything is possible. You obviously don't give up easy or at all, I'm sure you will prove it either way if you want. Thanks for the vid!

mnaemark
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I learned a. Lot. I would not have had knowledge how to fix or were to look for thank you. I watched 5 times now I can ttoubleshoot

richardpowell
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I don't have such motors like this but still i watch beacuse I like ur videos

ihqscrw
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Very useful video, I learned a lot. Your perseverance paid off.

andysilver
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Great observability skill with through knowledge. Your DIY's are great help for me to understand practical knowledge.

rohithanagaraju
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AWESOME YOU SIR WILL BE A STAR THANK YOU FOR YOUR EXCELLENT VIDEO

vin
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You are genius, deserve better tools and wires

shawnmccormack
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Use a small screw driver to lift the brush spring out of the way and push the brush through, when you release the spring it will rest on the side of the brush during assembly then when you push the brush in the spring will slip behind the brush like they do on the assembly line. I do rebuilds all the time and watch videos like this to help others with easier techniques, tips and tricks, because I don’t have the patients to make videos myself, recording them is fine but editing is where I lose patients.

AZTSER
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Honestly, this was a treat to watch you go ALL the way through fixing a beat starter motor. Need to make a backyard 'mover' and wanted to see if a cheap starter might be similar to an alternator-based one. As you surmised, efficiency-wise its not worth it, and longevity-wise as well. Subbed because you go the extra mile, and vids are not full of bs and drama and crazy music. Keep up the good work!

boots
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I work as a starter rebuilder for six-year, you need heavy wire and work thru the solenoid, the starter motor is very powerful you must tight in wise .

hasmukhvpatel
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Facial expression at 20:25 timestamp is priceless, haha

paulr
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Tebrikler başaracağını biliyordum sonuna kadar izledim

muratmestoglu
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is there posibility that thing act as dynamotor useing just commitator ore rewinding that thing?
I did see some starter selenoids say they have hold in wire and push in wire why do they do that? Any other normal selenoids have just 1 wire pound??

eno
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..Kool bro...I was wondering if I could repurpose starter motors to run e bike's.. or mybe a racing cart for at least 3 minutes b4 a battery recharge session stints... cautious on overheating components.. safety 1st

surenbono