Posted by wayne in MN on January 01, 2015 at 18:11:58 from (97.92.1.19):
In Reply to: Starter problems. posted by dmiller on January 01, 2015 at 13:34:32:
There are two main types of starter drives; Bendix(large spring visible on outside) and overrunning clutch which uses a lever activated by magnetism (solenoid mounted on starter). IF the starter spins and IF the starter pinion teeth ARE engaged with ring gear teeth either the Bendix spring is broken or the overrunning clutch drive is worn internally. It has several little rollers that lock the drive to the starter shaft when cranking and overrun when the engine fires up until the solenoid releases the lever allowing the pinion teeth to dis-engage from the ring gear. SO: which type starter drive so you have?? The older style (Bendix or sometimes called inertia drive) OR overrunning style (no visible big outer spring)?? When that issue is clarified then you can get more accurate information from the folks here. Pictures help if you are in doubt. Happy New Year.
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