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Re: 46 A ,no start
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Posted by Roger Mills on January 29, 2007 at 19:30:46 from (71.213.68.25):
In Reply to: 46 A ,no start posted by Bev Moore on January 29, 2007 at 12:32:21:
Bev, they are right and so are you, the ring gear can be checked to see if it was put on backwards-look in at the teeth, they should have a 45 deg (about) bevel on each tooth if they are squared off it is backwards. Also it appears that it was put on too far forward. I have an A and two IA's and all three have the ring gear 2" in from the starter flange, (within 1/8"). You said that the starter turns the engine if it sits at some other place than the two normal stopping places, again look at the teeth. You will probably see that they are worn in at both places and so-the starter drive gear won't engage to turn the engine. BTDT several times. once you see the teeth you will know what needs to be done. Get the clutch drive gear after you get the problem fixed.
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