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LS140 Starter Issue After Engine Rebuilt
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<blockquote data-quote="Earthwerks Unlimited" data-source="post: 19740" data-attributes="member: 1300"><p>A loose starter will do the same thing. My buddy's LX665 does this same thing. He claims it's a bad flywheel ring gear. I'm not so sure it is. It's been that way since he got it 6 years ago and hasn't gotten any worse. It may skip one out of 50 times than go away Before he got it it came from a commercial incinerating plant that really abused it. I feel it's a bad bushing in the starter nose and or a worn pinion gear on the starter and/or a worn motor shaft. I'd just get it to a rebuilder that specializes in starters and have them look at it. Tell them how it wants to skip when it engages. You can also find new a rebuilt ones on eBay for a reasonable cost. A lot of times that starter will fit many cars, trucks and machines so you may luck out and not have to pay a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earthwerks Unlimited, post: 19740, member: 1300"] A loose starter will do the same thing. My buddy's LX665 does this same thing. He claims it's a bad flywheel ring gear. I'm not so sure it is. It's been that way since he got it 6 years ago and hasn't gotten any worse. It may skip one out of 50 times than go away Before he got it it came from a commercial incinerating plant that really abused it. I feel it's a bad bushing in the starter nose and or a worn pinion gear on the starter and/or a worn motor shaft. I'd just get it to a rebuilder that specializes in starters and have them look at it. Tell them how it wants to skip when it engages. You can also find new a rebuilt ones on eBay for a reasonable cost. A lot of times that starter will fit many cars, trucks and machines so you may luck out and not have to pay a lot. [/QUOTE]
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