I pulled my starter tonight as I prepare to pull the engine and tranny. A few of the teeth were banged up, should I replace even though it still works?
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Starter teeth banged up - replace?
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Starter teeth banged up - replace?
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If the teeth on the flywheel are bad you can just replace the ring with the teeth on it. I did this to mine and it worked great. BUt you have to have a torch. The ring only cost around $25 its better than replacing the flywheel IMO
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Thanks guys,
I didn't know you could replace just drives, or teeth, or rings. Cool.
The flywheel teeth are all there but ground off some.
Is it normal to wipe your finger into the starter pocket of the bell housing and have your finger covered in what looks like oily gray paste with metallic bits in it?
The engine and tranny are coming out soon so I'll pobably go ahead with the new flywheel and starter teeth.
Tom
I didn't know you could replace just drives, or teeth, or rings. Cool.
The flywheel teeth are all there but ground off some.
Is it normal to wipe your finger into the starter pocket of the bell housing and have your finger covered in what looks like oily gray paste with metallic bits in it?
The engine and tranny are coming out soon so I'll pobably go ahead with the new flywheel and starter teeth.
Tom
"O say, does that star spangled banner yet wave? Oer the land of the free and the home of the brave?" It does at my house! God bless America!
A little bit of gray paste and metal is okay. All teeth in that area look beat up from the forward hitting motion if they get too rough then they really chip the teeth.
A friend had a 66 Chevelle 396 TH400 that was down to three teeth when we pulled the flywheel.
On Manuals change the ring gear on Autos change the flexplate. If a machine shop was to heat up the flex plate it would warp. They don't have the jig that the factory uses to keep the flex plate from warping under the welding heat.
A friend had a 66 Chevelle 396 TH400 that was down to three teeth when we pulled the flywheel.
On Manuals change the ring gear on Autos change the flexplate. If a machine shop was to heat up the flex plate it would warp. They don't have the jig that the factory uses to keep the flex plate from warping under the welding heat.