Posted by Owen Aaland on October 31, 2014 at 21:20:19 from (216.47.34.49):
In Reply to: IH 240 Starter Bendix posted by greywolf224 on October 31, 2014 at 06:39:21:
The washers on the armature are not designed to be swapped to the other end. You will have two washers with a smaller ID. They go one on each end of the armature to limit the end play. The other two washers, one thin and one thick, have a larger ID and slide over the armature shaft to limit the forward movement of the drive assembly. If you replace the drive you have with the newer style you do not use these two larger washers.
Here is a picture of the two different style drives.
Notice the step on the right end of the armature on the top picture. The smaller washer goes against the step to limit end play. The larger two go between the first one and the end of the drive to limit the amount the spring stretches when the drive spins out against the stop collar.
This post was edited by Owen Aaland at 21:21:35 10/31/14 2 times.
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