





RareelectricalNEW STARTER MOTOR COMPATIBLE WITH GENERAC ENGINE GTH990 GTV760 GTV990 10455515 0C3017 0E4271 0E42710ESV 0E42710SRV 0E9323 C3017 E4271
| Wattage | 6 KW |
| Manufacturer | RAREELECTRICAL |
| Item Weight | 6.95 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 6 x 6 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | 0E6221 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6759*4 |
| OEM Part Number | 10455515 C3017 0C3017 0E4271 |
E**M
Very good substitute for original
This starter motor may look slightly different than the one being removed from the generator but there was no problem mounting it. First, it arrived sooner than promised. Since installation it had been cycling each week as programmed and last week we had a power outage for 4-5 hours and the unit started right up with no issue. So far, I'm a "happy camper". My particular Generac (12 years old) has been great since installed but the original cabinet did not provide access to the starter, so I cut-in my own access panel right thru the side of the wall opposite the starter, then when I was done, I mounted the removed piece of metal to a larger piece of sheet metal and screwed it over the access hole. MUCH easier than anything I've read about from other Blogs with the same issue. The price for this starter is the biggest plus, too.
P**R
It works! Perfect Replacement for Generac OE4271
I used this to replace the starter on my 15KW Generac LP Standby generator with the 992cc engine (Model 04390-3). This was a much less expensive option than the OEM starter. Hopefully, it will be reliable. Interestingly enough, I installed this generator about 15 years ago. Within a few months the starter Bendix failed and it was replaced under warranty. It has started without a problem all these years until last week when the Bendix failed again. This starter is an exact fit for the original. Replacing the starter is a very large job if you dismantle the housing which I started to do and desisted very quickly - it is a major undertaking! I decided to cut an access port (8"x8") with a grinder (30 minutes). The actual replacement went quickly after that. I replaced the piece that I cut out and fastened with heavy duty duct tape for now.Hopefully, this starter will last as long as OEM one. I will update if it doesn't.
J**N
Lasted 20 months
Purchased 19 Dec 2019, and it just died. I guess 20 months is not bad for this price. Generac wants $265 for the original replacement (Generac 0E4271 OEM RV Delco Type Generator Starter Motor).Recommendation: It is a royal PITA to change the starter so I cut an access hole in the rear panel and the starter change takes about 15 minutes. I placed the panel I cut out back in its spot and used good HVAC tape to hold it in place. It stayed secure and watertight for 20 months.
E**.
Much faster cranking
Bought for generac home standby 10kw generator because of part number cross reference. At first glance it doesn't look correct. Motor and solenoid are larger, and a few less teeth on starter gear. However they mic out. this uses a larger, higher torque motor . Whereas oem used a small low torque motor with planetary gear reduction onto a larger starter gear. This replacement starter fits perfect and the engine cranks much much faster than before. Good price for oem upgrade 5 stars.Update: 1 year 6 months later of starting atleast once a week there is still no gear noise and it still starts like a champ with no issues
I**U
Better Than OEM Starter!
Included pics so you can reference what generator I put this on. Note that the new starter is shorter than the OEM, but otherwise is an exact bolt on, some as the old one. It is shorter at the back, so the additional support bracket on the back of the starter is not used. Bolted on and tested within 10 mins. Cranks this big motor faster than the other one ever did. Long term, I cannot speak to the reliability, but 5-stars unless it proves me otherwise when I need it to start :-) For the price, I dont think you can go wrong here.
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