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LS140 Starter Issue After Engine Rebuilt
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<blockquote data-quote="mllud" data-source="post: 19739" data-attributes="member: 1012"><p>Frederick</p><p>If it starts right up when it does engage the motor itself is probably ok.The solenoid has a plunger that pushes the bendix gear to mesh with the flywheel.</p><p>The solenoid could be sticking or the bendix could be sticking tn the shaft.The problem is in that area.</p><p>I would get it rebuilt. The fact that its grinding on the flywheel could damage the flywheel. The bendix gear teeth are beveled on the edge that engages with the flywheel. It only takes grinding once or twice and that bevel is damaged and the problem just keeps getting worst.</p><p>You can buy the solenoid and starter drive/bendix and replace them yourself. Its not to dificult. I dont know that it wouldnt be better to have it rebuilt by a shop. Thet will also put bushings in the motor.</p><p> The bendix gear is a little softer metal than the flywheel but you dont want to damage the flywheel</p><p>Sorry to here that it ended up costing so much on the rebuild the engine.You should reap the benefits in the long run. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mllud, post: 19739, member: 1012"] Frederick If it starts right up when it does engage the motor itself is probably ok.The solenoid has a plunger that pushes the bendix gear to mesh with the flywheel. The solenoid could be sticking or the bendix could be sticking tn the shaft.The problem is in that area. I would get it rebuilt. The fact that its grinding on the flywheel could damage the flywheel. The bendix gear teeth are beveled on the edge that engages with the flywheel. It only takes grinding once or twice and that bevel is damaged and the problem just keeps getting worst. You can buy the solenoid and starter drive/bendix and replace them yourself. Its not to dificult. I dont know that it wouldnt be better to have it rebuilt by a shop. Thet will also put bushings in the motor. The bendix gear is a little softer metal than the flywheel but you dont want to damage the flywheel Sorry to here that it ended up costing so much on the rebuild the engine.You should reap the benefits in the long run. Mike [/QUOTE]
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