Is this a good idea?
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Is this a good idea?
I own a 2002 Polaris Sportsman 700 and I believe the starter and bendix needs replaced soon.
I was cruising around the net and saw that I could purchase a new "aftermarket" starter and bendix for my machine for $119.95 plus shipping and includes a 1 year warranty... from an outfit called "DB electrical" in Tenessee.
Has anyone dealt with these guys and recommend them or should I stay away from these guys?
Is there anyone else I should look at or who do you recommend?
Thanks for your input guys!
I was cruising around the net and saw that I could purchase a new "aftermarket" starter and bendix for my machine for $119.95 plus shipping and includes a 1 year warranty... from an outfit called "DB electrical" in Tenessee.
Has anyone dealt with these guys and recommend them or should I stay away from these guys?
Is there anyone else I should look at or who do you recommend?
Thanks for your input guys!
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BUT, fifty percent of the times the bendix does not engage but the starter seems to spin fast and free. Doesn't matter if the engine is cold or hot, the symptons remain the same.
The battery seems fine and is kept charged on a charger/maintainer (BatteryMinder Plus), although I haven't done a specific gravity test of each cell...
It has been suggested by someone or read somewhere to "clean" the bendix, but I'm not sure if that would take care of the problem.
What do you all think from this description of the problem?
Is it a battery issue or a starter issue?
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