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Ishodu

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Anyone know what a starter drive sounds like when its done? Every time I fire it up, as the engine starts to spin the starter is makes a very strange sound. Almost sounds like a very dry start. I guess it could also be the bushing on the rear of the commutator shaft.
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When the starter drive fails you will hear the starter spin but the gear does not engage the flywheel/flexplate.
 

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Its sounds like it could be not returning to the rest position after starting. The solenoid is only 1 month old. I shall pull it apart perhaps and take a look. Never know it may be a bad ring or sun gear in there too.
 

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The solenoid has a return spring that could be broken, or the piston could be sticking and not allowing the "bendix" gear to disengage. I have also seen the "yoke" that moves the drive gear (bendix) break and cause problems.

Pull the starter and take it apart for a close inspection of the parts. rangerj
 

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Well I pulled it all apart last night after getting a new drive, bushings, brushes and another solenoid to replace the 2 month old one on there. I found the bushings to be worn quite a lot probably what the noise was caused by. But I wanted to do a total rebuild anyway. All went well except I couldn't get the 12 tooth drive to engage the flywheel. So I tossed a 10 tooth on there this afternoon and it works great. The first few starts had a funny tach for some reason when the starter was running. I figure it may have been electrical interference until the brushes set themselves. All is well now and I have a almost new starter. :thumb:
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Ishodu said:
Well I pulled it all apart last night after getting a new drive, bushings, brushes and another solenoid to replace the 2 month old one on there. I found the bushings to be worn quite a lot probably what the noise was caused by. But I wanted to do a total rebuild anyway. All went well except I couldn't get the 12 tooth drive to engage the flywheel. So I tossed a 10 tooth on there this afternoon and it works great. The first few starts had a funny tach for some reason when the starter was running. I figure it may have been electrical interference until the brushes set themselves. All is well now and I have a almost new starter. :thumb:
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...geez ! if u don't mind my asking ? why would you go thru all that trouble and uncertainty ? instead of just buying a new starter with a lifetime warrenty or something similar .....lolol
 

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WHFLA,

Some folks are mechanics, and then some folks are parts replacement artist!
ISHODU is a mechanic. Cold Molsons all around ISHODU, get er done.
It is all about fixing things. rangerj
 

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Thanks rangerj :salute:
And rangerj is right I would rather fix it myself than have some person who hates there job and is half asleep at some factory. This way I know what has been done to it and I shouldn't have to take it back every 2 months for exchange. Also the biggest factor the almost $200 I saved. Starters were not cheap in my area. Here in Canada we have only about 1/5th of the part stores you guys have in the US.
 

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