franklin2
Well-Known Member
Older photo but a photo none the less.
You can see how the plate is worn.
Whenever I take the starter off. Ill take a better photo of where the ears are seated. Youll be able to see they are a bit pushed in more than they should be. Thats why I (In a other post) I thought of using the thinnest shims I have to try and take up some of the play.
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I get it now, the large hole locates the starter. I wonder if all the starters for the colognes are the same diameter? If they are, I wonder if you could get another plate from some other cologne engine, saw the new plate off around the hole, and then use a bunch of pop rivets or something to mount the new cut off piece in the right position to repair the hole. They do make countersunk pop rivets. Basically you can drill your hole, then take a very large drill bit and drill into it a little bit and that gives a place for the pop rivet to sit.