To explain, about 3 years ago my Le Mans starter was becoming increasingly 'lazy', and even with a newly charged battery could only turn the engine very slowly. Then, during one MOT, when typically the engine had been left running for much of the test, the starter would barely turn the engine at all but luckily it caught - it usually did! I changed the starter for a bosch recon unit (identical to what came off) and that resulted in a marked improvement - problem solved I thought....
Today, after negotiating the Lincoln lunchtime traffic/roadworks I stopped for fuel (therein lies another tale - more of below!); on starting the car after trying to get fuel into the tank the starter barely turned (this is the 'new' starter that has never exhibited this behaviour before), though it 'caught' after a couple of very reluctant turns. On returning home the starter behaved pretty much as normal on subsequent, repeated re-starting before putting the car away. All I can think is that this behaviour is related to a build up of heat in the engine bay - but I don't really see how that should restrict the starter from spinning freely?
Again I would welcome any advice/ideas anyone might have - is this fairly unique or a known issue?
On the fuelling issue, well, I couldn't get the pump to keep pumping fuel into the tank, and I know that the tank was little more than half full!
I have found these days that some pumps have extremely sensitive shut off mechanisms, and even with my day to day Megane I have struggled to stop the pump nozzle shutting off almost instantly - maybe they are badly set up to start with. As far as the Le Mans is concerned, there was a lot of heat build up around the tank area - I guess that's just the proximity of the radiator/ pipework etc. But even having let the tank vent for a minute or two the pump would still not pump for more than a second or two - the assistant snagged it anyway. Intending to back up to a different pump, that's when the engine only just started so I thought it better to get the car home so left having put just £4 of petrol in....!
Like I said, one of those days

Many thanks
Paul T