Good day gentlemen,
Yesterday, I had the starter fail on the port engine while out fishing.
When back on the hard, troubleshooting revealed that the pinion was not engaging when the starter rotates. The pinion and shaft spin with gusto but the pinion does not rise to the occasion.
According to the service manual it should freely rotate in one direction and lock in the other, thus elevating into the flywheel ring gear. Starter removed, it appears to rotate CCW with a little finger effort and when turned CW it wants to elevate up to engagement and then lock like I would expect it to.
What resistance is in the design to cause the pinion pop up. Is it just the starter shaft spinning to overcome the inertia of the pinion?
What would the professional technician lubricate this shaft and pinion with, if anything at all.
PS this starter assy appears clean and bright with absolutely no rust or corrosion evident.
LX150TXRY 450hrs aprox
Yesterday, I had the starter fail on the port engine while out fishing.
When back on the hard, troubleshooting revealed that the pinion was not engaging when the starter rotates. The pinion and shaft spin with gusto but the pinion does not rise to the occasion.
According to the service manual it should freely rotate in one direction and lock in the other, thus elevating into the flywheel ring gear. Starter removed, it appears to rotate CCW with a little finger effort and when turned CW it wants to elevate up to engagement and then lock like I would expect it to.
What resistance is in the design to cause the pinion pop up. Is it just the starter shaft spinning to overcome the inertia of the pinion?
What would the professional technician lubricate this shaft and pinion with, if anything at all.
PS this starter assy appears clean and bright with absolutely no rust or corrosion evident.
LX150TXRY 450hrs aprox
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