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Hi
I think starter brushes are often a copper/carbon mix, possibly copper plated on the outside. The resistance will be lower than carbon only.
The dust you have removed may have been partially shorting the segments, or maybe dismantling and reassembly has improved the contact pressure. Glad you are now sorted.
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for your photo. My camera angle is a bit misleading. There is quite a lot of useful depth of brush left, although not as much as yours. The brush has seated at a bit of an angle but has worn itself to sit nicely on the commutator at that angle. Nice to know that someone else has the same type of brush.
Regards
Graham.
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Graham, in my almost 50 years messing about with Morris cars particularly 1930's Morris 8's, these copper compound brushes appear to be universal in all Lucas Starter Motors of this era. Purely carbon brushes are only used in their Dynamos.
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I guess that copper is needed for the heavier current that occurs in starters.
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Would it have benefited from some running with no load, to 'bed in' the brushes? With no load it would spin faster, so less current.
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He reported that my good motor isn't any better so after checking the shaft wasn't bent I fitted his motor to one of my engines and it ran perfectly on 6 volts. I conclude that a previous owner has built up the ring gear by welding and some of the teeth are oversize, a problem I came across some years ago.