Posted by Owen Aaland on January 03, 2010 at 13:52:37 from (65.161.86.2):
In Reply to: starter noise posted by ScottyHOMEy on January 03, 2010 at 07:27:36:
clint s said: (quoted from post at 12:15:39 01/03/10) A few things it could be. Starter gear not sliding out all the way, Starter gear worn, ring gear worn. Take it off and check. It will be obvious which one it is. Mine was doing the same thing a few years ago. I posted the pics below here an most people told my I would have to change the flywheel too, but I guess it looks worse in the pic than it is because I have never had a problem since I changed the starter. I got a remanned one for $119 from our host here and it was less than having mine rebuilt Notice how the gear on the starter is chewed up
This picture is good example of a damaged drive that will cause engagement problems.
If the flywheel ring gear teeth are burred over on the ends they can be cleaned up with a file or small grinder. The ring gear teeth do not necessarily need a bevel on them but it is helpful if they do. It is critical that the Bendix drive teeth are beveled on the non-load bearing side.
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