When I built the pred 90, my starter was not strong enough to turn the OS91 over. I went into my LHS who sold me the Century minimax starter which is a small geared unit supposedly capable of starting engines up to 140 size.
Initial uses seemed to be fine, but then the problems started. First off, there's a pin that acts like a key to lock the gear to the motor shaft. This would fall out periodically and I'd have to strip the unit down and re-fit it. Eventually, I glued it in, but then other problems cropped up. On the wand is another gear locked in place by another pin. This pin snapped one day and out of sheer frustration, I took the starter back to the LHS and asked if they could do something with it. They told me it would have to go back to Century in the US. Not holding my breathe, I went and bought a dynatron.
Well, four weeks later and I went into the shop to find a brand new minimax starter waiting for me. Century had replaced it with no questions asked.
I was surprisingly impressed. Hopefully this trend will continue with their parts backup.
Initial uses seemed to be fine, but then the problems started. First off, there's a pin that acts like a key to lock the gear to the motor shaft. This would fall out periodically and I'd have to strip the unit down and re-fit it. Eventually, I glued it in, but then other problems cropped up. On the wand is another gear locked in place by another pin. This pin snapped one day and out of sheer frustration, I took the starter back to the LHS and asked if they could do something with it. They told me it would have to go back to Century in the US. Not holding my breathe, I went and bought a dynatron.
Well, four weeks later and I went into the shop to find a brand new minimax starter waiting for me. Century had replaced it with no questions asked.
I was surprisingly impressed. Hopefully this trend will continue with their parts backup.
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