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Old 02-19-2017, 03:08 PM   #1
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Starters...

At 185000 miles, my car now needs a starter. What's the conventional wisdom around the available products? eBay has them as low as $62. Others are triple to quadruple that. What's the one to get??

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Old 02-19-2017, 07:22 PM   #2
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Bought mine off eBay 2 years ago and not a single issue.

Got it from this company. california_alternator_starter on eBay

Starter for manual trans. http://www.ebay.com/itm/100-NEW-STARTER-FOR-PORSCHE-BOXSTER-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-ONE-YR-WARRANTY-/300386625900?fits=Model%3ABoxster&hash=item45f070296c:g:vdYAAOSw~gRVlHsl
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Old 02-20-2017, 05:50 AM   #3
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Starters are very simple and easy to rebuild. One of the items you should have no issue buying rebuilt or used.
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or find a local rebuilder and have them do it and TEST it under load.
Yes, it is easy to rebuild one.It is an interesting project for which there are many diy instructions-it is a generic Bosch starter motor. It is the load test that is tedious - usually on your car ! And if it is an unsuccessful rebuild ,you have to r&r and buy one !
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for less than $70, is it worth it?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/100-New-Premium-Quality-Starter-Porsche-Boxster-2000-2005-3-2L-3-2-V6-17758-/361103844275?hash=item54137763b3:g:77QAAOSw54xUWUi x&vxp=mtr

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Old 02-20-2017, 04:49 PM   #5
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My started didn't stop working, it just started doing that horrible squeal on start up, but it wasn't every time I started it. Just the times when there were people around it would decide to squeal. So damn embarrassing when all eyes are on you and it does that I couldn't take it any longer and got their 1.2kW starter and she starts nice and pretty every time.
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I fixed the screech on my BMW motorcycle starter by greasing the shaft the gear slides on.

Perhaps this is typical for early 2000s Bosch.

My service manual even lists a specific grease ... Bosch PZ 2 V 3 silicone grease or equivalent

Good luck finding that. Think I used DuPont Krytox
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I fixed the screech on my BMW motorcycle starter by greasing the shaft the gear slides on.

Perhaps this is typical for early 2000s Bosch.

My service manual even lists a specific grease ... Bosch PZ 2 V 3 silicone grease or equivalent

Good luck finding that. Think I used DuPont Krytox
I had several people mention doing that, but you have to remove so much stuff to get to the starter, I figured just replace so I didn't have to go through the re-greasing process down the road.
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What works extremely well for lubricating the Bendix drive is DuPont spray dry Teflon:

https://www.amazon.com/DuPont-Teflon-Non-Stick-Dry-Film-Lubricant/dp/B018FTA5WA
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I'm fortunate to have a very reputable starter/alternator shop in town. Rebuilding take the guess work out of getting one that doesn't quite fit or work the way its suppose to. Price is reasonable as well.
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What works extremely well for lubricating the Bendix drive is DuPont spray dry Teflon:

https://www.amazon.com/DuPont-Teflon-Non-Stick-Dry-Film-Lubricant/dp/B018FTA5WA
How long does this normally last? Does the starter have to be removed to do this?

I tried giving away my old starter in the Boxster Parts section, just asked to pay for shipping cost and nobody took me up on the offer.
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Yes, the starter has to come out, we have several customers going years without further issue.
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Yes, the starter has to come out, we have several customers going years without further issue.
My starter lasted 11 years before it started the annoying squeal. With a Tiptronic tans, so much stuff has to be removed to get the starter out, I just wasn't willing to do a temp fix. Hopefully I get another 11 years with the new starter.
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just remember to disconnect the battery before removing the starter...

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