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Re: Starter clutch gears DEAD
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justin_o_guy2 wrote
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Would it help avoid that if a fellow was to wire a switch so as to push a button and fire the decomp to kill the compression and flip the kill at the same time?
that would be one way to avoid the problem.
somebody had a circuit to automatically do that.
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Re: Starter clutch gears DEAD
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08/04/22 at 07:44:06
Yeah, the kill throws a ground on the ignition, right?
If so, that same ground could be used to complete a circuit for a relay that has12 volts on one leg of the control winding. Wouldn't be complicated.
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08/04/22 at 08:59:16
I have a 95' and never suspected that this could happen.
I never had any problems starting, but sometimes when turning off I get a scary knocking sound.
Gotta check those gears, see if there are any damage
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justin_o_guy2 wrote
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Yeah, the kill throws a ground on the ignition, right?
If so, that same ground could be used to complete a circuit for a relay that has12 volts on one leg of the control winding. Wouldn't be complicated.
As far as I know, kill switch interrupts 12v to the ignition, not add a ground.
Making this switch dpdt would be a bad idea as what would shut off current to the decomp? After a couple of seconds, the solenoid is bound to be hot. A momentary button would have the least risk, just quit pushing it when the engine has stopped.
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Re: Starter clutch gears DEAD
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08/06/22 at 08:39:45
quit pushing it when the engine has stopped
Seems reasonable enough..
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08/07/22 at 04:02:00
Hey guys.
So I've found the starter gears and clutch assembly. Now the main fear is the cleaning up of the engine.
How far down do I have to pull it ? I'm missing about 6 teeth in there somewhere. How much damage may they have done and how far can they go.
Also how hard will it be to make my cover fit back on. I read the older post but it's hard to tell exactly where the material needs to come off
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