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Re: starter dose not always engage in the flywheel
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Posted by RAB on January 13, 2007 at 05:04:28 from (195.93.21.42):
In Reply to: starter dose not always engage in the flywheel posted by green 70d on January 13, 2007 at 04:40:00:
Starter motor or flywheel ring gear is bad. Most probably one place on the ring gear is causing the starter not to engage. A new starter bendix may solve the problem temporarily or perhaps permanently. May need the ring gear cleaning up to give a few more trouble-free years, or it might need both replacing to remove the fault. The engine will tend to come to a halt (at turn-off) on a compression stroke and so that particular part of the ring gear is used more frequently. The two poppers probably suffer more from the problem you are experiencing as the ring gear will tend to stop in one of two places and because of the uneven firing interval and possible differences in cylinder condition (compression) they may be more likely to stop on one side, so that part of the ring gear wears more than the rest. Regards, RAB
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