JD5652
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 58' LRC (1975 - 1981)
The starter is a Delco P/N 1114925 which is a 32 VDC, Model 40 MT, CCW rotation (aka Left Hand). The other unusual aspect of this starter is that the solenoid is mounted at the 6 o'clock position which is underneath the starter. Normal orientation for the solenoid is for the solenoid to be mounted at the 12 o'clock position which is above the starter body. (See attached photo)
The transmission is Allison Model MH30 which is a 2.96:1 ratio.
The unique combination of these two pieces of equipment is that the starter is mounted directly to the bell housing and the starter mounting flange location is open to the transmission oil reservoir.
The normal problem with oil leaking from the starter is a worn or lack of a gasket from the starter mounting flange. This has been reported here before. However, my circumstance is somewhat more unusual and thought I would pass along the lessons learned.
I have had a nuisiance transmission oil leak since I've owned the boat (summer 2019). I suspected it was the mounting flange gasket and had planned to replace it this winter but life had different plans for me. Anyway, after the last trip with the boat the leak became more pronounced and now requires repair before the boat goes out again. During the last trip while doing an underway engine room inspection, I noted transmission oil coming from the starter solenoid.... yes... that is NOT a typo... it was coming from the back end of the solenoid. My DD mechanic that has over 50 years experience did not believe me either until I showed him the video.
Evidently, this starter has seals and boots internally that prevents the oil from migrating into the starter. Evidently my seals and boots for this starter are no longer functioning. This result is I need a new starter or have this one rebuilt. Neither of which is an easy or straightforward path.
During this journey, I found two great resources I wanted to pass along. The first one is East Coast Battery and Electric in Fort Lauderdale.
www.eastcoastbattery.com
Davis S. there was great help and he is shipping me a remanufactured starter to CT as I type this.
Another great resource is Clark Son Co. located in New Haven, CT.
www.clark-sonco.com
Scott Brigman has been manufacturing and rebuilding starters and alternators for boats, ships and other industrial customers for over 40 years. Not only can they repair and refurb these starters, but they can also build a brand new one from scratch. Scott could have built me a new one in two days. How's that for SERVICE. Scott will get my original one for rebuild once I install the reman unit from East Coast battery.
Hope this information helps someone down the road!
I'll keep everyone posted with a follow up once I replace my starter and get into the guts of everything.

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The transmission is Allison Model MH30 which is a 2.96:1 ratio.
The unique combination of these two pieces of equipment is that the starter is mounted directly to the bell housing and the starter mounting flange location is open to the transmission oil reservoir.
The normal problem with oil leaking from the starter is a worn or lack of a gasket from the starter mounting flange. This has been reported here before. However, my circumstance is somewhat more unusual and thought I would pass along the lessons learned.
I have had a nuisiance transmission oil leak since I've owned the boat (summer 2019). I suspected it was the mounting flange gasket and had planned to replace it this winter but life had different plans for me. Anyway, after the last trip with the boat the leak became more pronounced and now requires repair before the boat goes out again. During the last trip while doing an underway engine room inspection, I noted transmission oil coming from the starter solenoid.... yes... that is NOT a typo... it was coming from the back end of the solenoid. My DD mechanic that has over 50 years experience did not believe me either until I showed him the video.
Evidently, this starter has seals and boots internally that prevents the oil from migrating into the starter. Evidently my seals and boots for this starter are no longer functioning. This result is I need a new starter or have this one rebuilt. Neither of which is an easy or straightforward path.
During this journey, I found two great resources I wanted to pass along. The first one is East Coast Battery and Electric in Fort Lauderdale.
www.eastcoastbattery.com
Davis S. there was great help and he is shipping me a remanufactured starter to CT as I type this.
Another great resource is Clark Son Co. located in New Haven, CT.
www.clark-sonco.com
Scott Brigman has been manufacturing and rebuilding starters and alternators for boats, ships and other industrial customers for over 40 years. Not only can they repair and refurb these starters, but they can also build a brand new one from scratch. Scott could have built me a new one in two days. How's that for SERVICE. Scott will get my original one for rebuild once I install the reman unit from East Coast battery.
Hope this information helps someone down the road!
I'll keep everyone posted with a follow up once I replace my starter and get into the guts of everything.

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