2000 Xplorer 400 4 x 4 starters
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2000 Xplorer 400 4 x 4 starters
This one goes out to the OPT or anyone else with valued input. Do you or have you in your extensive experience in the trade ever tried sealing up the starters used on multiple units but specifically the 2000 Xplorer 400 4 x 4 with the starter on the bottom (Pretty **** poor design)of the unit. (From allowing moisture in) The new ones installed only last for a very short time in that location. I for one was wondering if there’s a fix. Those starters are a bear to get in and out of that unit. I was wondering if it’s possible to maybe dip the starter or maybe spray it with something to help seal it from the outside in because them “O” ring seals used on the outside don’t seal all that well.
Thanks guys for your help
Beal
Thanks guys for your help
Beal
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Sounds like a good idea on dipping one as long as you mask off the cable connector stud and nut.Don't go all the way to the housing as it needs to ground to the engine. Also I know it's a pain,but if you're going through a lot of water, drain the starter housing bolt. Not a bad idea either to silicone the recoil cover and also the rope handle to the cover. This may be where you're getting the most water.Agree that the starter on the bottom of the engine wasn't too bright to begin with.
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#4
Don't know about that infomercial stuff,but do know about this and have used it. Dip it or spray it.https://plastidip.com/our-products/plasti-dip/
#5
Liquid Tape might work too. I never used it but have seen pictures where it worked on electrical connections. https://plastidip.com/our-products/liquid-tape/