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| Registered Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Sausalito, California 
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				Bosch Starter: Rebuild vs. Replace with new
			 
			I have a '69 original starter that still working fine, but is really really tired looking. Dirty and rusty as a result of east coast winter driving in the 70's.   I see Pelican sells new Bosch starters for ~$130, which is also the cost of a rebuild. Is there anything special about the old Bosch starters that I should preserve with a rebuild, or should i just slap in a new one? 
				__________________ '69 911E Targa '87 Carerra Coupe | ||
|  09-07-2010, 12:41 PM | 
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			No such thing as a "new" Bosch for your model.  They are all remans.   There another thread on remans in the past few days.....take a look at that. My opinion is to have a local shop rebuild it....they tend to replace everything that is marginal. Lot's of fails right out the box on cheap remans, or within a month or two. Labor is expensive and/or time comsuming if you DIY.... | ||
|  09-07-2010, 04:14 PM | 
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| Registered Join Date: May 2003 
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			If it's still working then I'd leave it alone.  911s are easy to "bump start" if the starter fails.  Nothing special about the original so if you want to replace it a rebuilt one is fine. -Andy 
				__________________ 72 Carrera RS replica, Spec 911 racer | ||
|  09-07-2010, 05:45 PM | 
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