Flywheel vs starter

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skorstensfejeren
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Flywheel vs starter

Post by skorstensfejeren »

Hi Guys..

Got a question i hope someone can help with.

As i know now theres normal 9 teeth on the starter. Just noted thats theres 10 on one of mines.

I guess that would be a problem on the flywheel, as theres a small stange noise when turning.

That can be the problem. am I correct??

All the Best
carbon
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Re: Flywheel vs starter

Post by carbon »

I think there is a difference in number of teeth on starter pinion and flywheel starter ring between the old inertia starter and the later pre-engaged starter.

From memory the pre-engaged set-up has more teeth on the flywheel, this may be your problem if you are mixing different types?
skorstensfejeren
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Re: Flywheel vs starter

Post by skorstensfejeren »

Yes, i though so.. This is the original Lucas m35G. So guess it should be fitted with the 9 teeth then :?:
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Re: Flywheel vs starter

Post by ivor badger 2 »

Lucas inertia starters came in various guises in the same casing. this is from memory, but minis and most things used 9 tooth pinions. Vauxhalls used 10. The mounting flange came in 4 1/4" or 5" and Saabs turned the other way.
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Re: Flywheel vs starter

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You need to count the teeth on the flywheel, my early MG Metro had a vert clutch and a inertia starter. Iirc the inertia ring gear has 129 teeth.
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Re: Flywheel vs starter

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Pretty sure the pre-engaged starter ring is 129 teeth, and the one for the old inertia starter is 107
skorstensfejeren
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Re: Flywheel vs starter

Post by skorstensfejeren »

I will try and see if i can count them on my flywheel
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Re: Flywheel vs starter

Post by InimiaD »

If you have a 9 tooth starter motor why not try that Rene.
skorstensfejeren
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Re: Flywheel vs starter

Post by skorstensfejeren »

IniniaD

I've got 2 m35g's that need to be repaired. But as you Said maybe i could try that ones, it
wont hurt anything to try...
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