They can get very worn if not adjusted properly, and then changing the bendix is only a half repair as the ring gear is also badly worn, we did that on Billy ages ago and this is what came out:
He still has trouble as the switch wasn't adjusted until much later (the starter had gone to get the commutator cleaned among other things and came back apparently ready for fitting), this meant that early switching happened quite a lot, meaning more wear to the ring gear and a pinion that probably looks more like the old one than a new one. Anyone not used to it will still get into trouble as it needs a rapid movement to get the gears engaged before the starter begins to turn, to spite the solenoid having connected already. This might be the way forward for now for Hyacinth as well.
Sandy
Starter barely turns
Re: Starter barely turns
Very interesting Sandy. I'm thinking this only happens if I engage starter too slow. Then it grinds, then I slowly and carefully try again with same results. I will be sure to move the starter lever quickly from now on. Sounds like Billy and Hyacinth may have the same ailment.
When we first got her the wires were clipped off of the switch. I'm going to guess the previous owner had the issue and bypassed it by using a toggle switch.
When we first got her the wires were clipped off of the switch. I'm going to guess the previous owner had the issue and bypassed it by using a toggle switch.
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