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Starter Drive Woes

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PAULIH300

06-19-2005 16:34:59




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The rebuilt starter drive I installed on my 300U a couple months back,acted up today.I could not get the drive to engage.No grinding or anything just a free spinning starter.Removed the starter and checked the drive.It looked just fine,however the drive pinion gear was not free.It was tight.I finally figured it screwed itself backwards too far and jammed the "threads".I took a screwdriver and tapped teeth in the opposite rotation and it freed.Seems the drive travelled back too far.I greased the bejesus out of everything and it seemed smoother.Yet once I started the engine and shut it down,it now spins free 1/2 the time.I think the noise I am hearing after the engine starts (Clunk)is the drive being kicked in the reverse direction very hard and its jamming at the end of the "rifling" that kicks the drive in and out.Anyone else have this happen? The drive is complete,nothing is missing,and the felt behind the pinion gear is intact.

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Andy Martin

06-20-2005 05:06:35




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 Re: Starter Drive Woes in reply to PAULIH300, 06-19-2005 16:34:59  
Sounds like it needs a washer to avoid the Bendix from coming back too far.



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PAULIH300

06-19-2005 16:43:43




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 Re: Starter Drive Woes in reply to PAULIH300, 06-19-2005 16:34:59  
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Was ripping some stumps up with the loader bucket today when the starter drive went kaplooie..



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Peabody

06-19-2005 17:27:21




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 Re: Starter Drive Woes in reply to PAULIH300, 06-19-2005 16:43:43  
Sounds like you need a new bendix. Take it to the shop and let them fix it. And quit trying to grind stumps with your starter!!! :-)



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