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Re: SA-- Bad starter bendix??
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 21, 2004 at 12:36:47 from (216.208.58.187):
In Reply to: SA-- Bad starter bendix?? posted by Darren in TN on February 21, 2004 at 11:30:56:
Darren: Is your current starter drive the old type, with exposed spring and real coarse thread that moves the cog out to engage. A few years back the CaseIH parts man I dealt with for years pointed a new type he refered to as a clutch type starter drive. When you look at it, in some ways it resembles the clutch drive on a chain saw. I give this description I'm not quite sure on the terminology. If I were you would look for that new clutch type, even if you have to go to CaseIH. The other matter I suspect is this drive I'm calling new clutch type is actually not that new anymore. I expect they have been around close to 30-35 years, I just never needed one until 1992. They work a whole lot smoother than the old type, and will actually engage on a ring gear that is too badly worn for the old type to engage.
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