Posted by johns48jdb on December 03, 2008 at 14:50:34 from (205.188.116.73):
i have a 574 thats about a 75 model , diesel that i bought new. if i turn the engine over when its cold (as in the first time cranking tht day - even in the summer) and i have to turn it over several times to make it crank then the starter locks up in the spinning trying-to crank mode. i have torn it apart and have replaced the bushing and started back up wit the rest of it. i happened to take a close look at the yoke that drives the starter bendix into place. the bendix is ok (per electrical shop guy who knows his stuff) the shaft isn't bent, the bushing were worn bad, the solenoid was put on new this summer and didn't help my problem any. the shop that i got the bushing from - russell bros in huntsville al - sold me a different spring that is stronger thanthe orginal ones that comes with the starter. i need to know if there is anything else i'm missing and on the yoke it is shaped different so that you could put it on 180 degrees out. i need to know if the strraight part of this yoke - where the bolt goes through that it pivots on - should face the back or front of the starter. i did a search on this problem and it was touched on briefly, but no explination was given as to why the bendix would return to netural position. the battery is very hot. when the starter locked on this las time it ran for 3 minutes at least without stoping. i let some of the smoke out of it. maybe it was to full. looks like it didn't burn anything up on the brushes or windings though. amy help apprecaited. em me and i'll send you my cell number or you send me yours if we need to talk one on one. thanks for your help.
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