bendix issue
#12
are you sure you got the right bendix and it is engaging with the starter/flywheel.
just a thought but theres not really anything i can think of mechanically that could go wrong with a new bendix.
just a thought but theres not really anything i can think of mechanically that could go wrong with a new bendix.
#15
When you had the starter apart, did you clean (lightly sand) the brushes and the surface the brushes ride on? If they're glazed over they won't make a good connection and the starter won't spin as fast as it should.
#16
mk has a point marmon the brushes+ the commutator (the brushes contact this at end of starter) should be lightly sanded with 200 or more grit carefully+remove any sand,+shine the commutator just alittle by wrapping the paper around and turning.i've woke up many starters this way, the carbon tracking(blackness)does not conduct electricity well+has high resistance(slow turn).
#17
Ya I polished them up with steel wool.(thats all i had) Maybe I'll try again with some emory cloth? Anybody know what voltage to look for or how to test the starter circuit for resistance?
#20
well i think i fixed it. I ground a bigger lead on the gear with a zip cut and its worked 10 out of 10 times so far. Hopefully i didnt take the hardness out of the gear and it keeps working. Thanks for the help everyone


