Yo Robert, When "dudes" change from 6 to 12 volt I warn them it can be a bit tough on starter drives due to high kick in engage torque and, therefore, I recommend use of a light duty lower CCA 12 volt battery. You or someone else mention "clutch type" drives as an alternative in that situation, can you elaborate on that and/or the differences ???
On the pictured (what I describe as) centrigugal Bendix brand type inertia drives, once they spin out on the worm theres no slippage right, as they cant go out any further???
Is there some sort of "clutch type" starter drive that works such that the faster flywheel turning (like right after she starts) dont turn the starter real, fast which is tough on its bushings/bearings???
The other type of drive (like the old GM cars and a ton of other cars) is where magnetic solenoid action (NOT inertia as the one in picture) engages the starter gear into the flywheel teeth
Talk to me enlighten meeeeeeeee, youre the mechanic remember, I"m just an electrical dude lol
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