Most, if not all "mini or compact" new starters use rare earth permanent magnets in lieu of wound field coils, to reduce physical size and therefore deliver more amps to the armature for greater starting torque. ......just thought you might like to know the reason....New aftermarket starter. That says it all. Get the starter rebuilt by a knowledgeable, reputable rebuilder.
I'd assumed it was the original configuration. OP did not indicate it is a mini/compact starter.Most, if not all "mini or compact" new starters use rare earth permanent magnets in lieu of wound field coils, to reduce physical size and therefore deliver more amps to the armature for greater starting torque. ......just thought you might like to know the reason....
BOB RENTON
Doesn't matter.....both have the main current carrying contacts on the back of the solenoid, which operates the "Bendix" and engages the drive AND powers the motor....same principle.....I'd assumed it was the original configuration. OP did not indicate it is a mini/compact starter.