I have 2 starter motors that I had hoped to repair. One is the standard Denso. No mystery. Unfortunately it's pretty far gone, having sat in the dirt for an unknown length of time. The two bearings are rusty.
The second motor is a mystery to me. It's has no markings on the exterior of any kind - no plate or markings on the commutator cover. Also, the armature/rotor is smooth, with no groves. Dismantling the motor was easy - much too easy. It was clear that it had been opened sometime before. Inside, the motor is in very good condition. No rust or furry stuff. Shiny copper. The brushes looked new, as did the springs. Here's the problem:
Before I opened up the motor, the armature was loose in the case. It would shift back and forth inside. When I opened the motor up, there didn't appear to be spacers for the armature at the front, as I've seen in Denso motors. There was one beaten slightly conical spacer at the rear. Consequently, the front of the armature was making contact with the inside planetary gear housing, making score marks on the housing itself and wearing the copper wires of the armature. It seemed to me that there should be spacers at the front to stop that. On closer inspection of the armature shaft, I could see a spacer (it turned out to be 2) low on the shaft. I pulled them out with a dental tool. Both are conical, but I cannot determine how they are supposed to work. They were obviously installed incorrectly.
Does anyone have information on this type of motor, it's parts and how it's assembled? See photos, below.
The mystery armature on the left, Denso armature on right:

Armature windings in contact with gear housing - space needed here:

Subassembly. Conical washers at front and rear:
