Is there an aftermarket replacement brush (or supply of NOS) for the Nippon Denso starter : specifically 31132-65010 the - terminal.
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GT750 Nippon Starter brush -
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GT750 Nippon Starter brush -
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Re: GT750 Nippon Starter brush -
Just google the part number. I found several. Alternatively, you can by a standard brush at the hardware store and shape it with a file. The carbon is dead soft.
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Re: GT750 Nippon Starter brush -
I did goodle and N/A. Did you see some?
One guy on eBay UK has one, contacted him about shipping to USA since no info. but, it does not look quite like mine
Never tried to modify another to fit. Was hoping to find NOS. There was a few a while back, should have bought then
After staring at some pictures of news on eBay mine not worn too bad and going to run them and proceed with finishing this project.
Thanks
One guy on eBay UK has one, contacted him about shipping to USA since no info. but, it does not look quite like mine
Never tried to modify another to fit. Was hoping to find NOS. There was a few a while back, should have bought then
After staring at some pictures of news on eBay mine not worn too bad and going to run them and proceed with finishing this project.
Thanks
Current registered, inspected, and running well 2 stroke motorcycles
74 GT250 (T350 upgrade),
76 GT250 (T350 upgrade),
71 T350,
70 T350,
74 GT380,
75 T500,
73 GT550,
75 GT750,
72 Yamaha DS7 (R5 upgrade),
77 Yamaha RD400 (Daytona Cyls),
73 Kawasaki H1 500
74 GT250 (T350 upgrade),
76 GT250 (T350 upgrade),
71 T350,
70 T350,
74 GT380,
75 T500,
73 GT550,
75 GT750,
72 Yamaha DS7 (R5 upgrade),
77 Yamaha RD400 (Daytona Cyls),
73 Kawasaki H1 500
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Re: GT750 Nippon Starter brush -
Hi,I had to modify my brush set up,as positive brush has been discontinued by Suzuki ?
Used 2 negatives to get it to work again ! A word of advice to others,,,if your starter motor stops working it's bound to be the brushes that are worn,I spent a lot of time blaming the starter solenoid,bad earth,battery cranking amps etc,in the end it was just a problem with worn out brushes !!
Cheers,
Roger
Used 2 negatives to get it to work again ! A word of advice to others,,,if your starter motor stops working it's bound to be the brushes that are worn,I spent a lot of time blaming the starter solenoid,bad earth,battery cranking amps etc,in the end it was just a problem with worn out brushes !!
Cheers,
Roger
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