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I've never had one fail on me before. What I have read indicates it either works or not (broken spring...then just spins).
But recently, sometimes when I go to start a cold engine, it cranks for awhile, and then just about the time it would normally catch, the motor stops cranking & I hear the starter spinning free. After a couple-three attempts, it starts normally. Once the engine is warm, it always catches instantly, so no worries there. Anyone had this symptom before (with a starter bendix?), and if so, how long do I likely have before it quits working completely and strands me? I have a spare NOS bendix put away, but since I plan to pull the engine this winter anyway (hopefully), I would hate to have to change the starter now if it will keep on working intermittently for some time yet.
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Dan, "You pays YER money and you take your chances"!
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If you redo the engine, put in a mini high torque - I love mine.
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Daniel. Sounds like the ‘fine’ teeth on the bendix internals are worn just enough to allow disengagement. The bendix will eventually need to be changed out if this is the case.
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Thanks Ted,
I guess (like I found with the syncro teeth in my orig. trans.), nothing lasts forever. A lot of hard 6 volt starting on this bendix.
Question: Are bendix rebuild parts readily available, or is tooth wear the kiss of death for the core? Do rebuilders mostly just clean, lube, inspect, & install a fresh spring? I just remembered my spare is actually a rebuilt.
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paul2748 (6/26/2012) If you redo the engine, put in a mini high torque - I love mine.Paul, You have a 12 volt system, right?
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Once it goes for good your dead in the water. Changing it on the side of the road is no fun.
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Paul,
You have a 12 volt system, right?[/quote]
Yes - now I see that you have a 6 volt system
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If you want a good job and great people to deal with for flathead and y block starters contact Vern davidson or his son at www.fordflathead.com he does excellent work and will also buy your starter cores if you have extra and tells you how to ship the best and cheapest way he is out of Clifton,Co. later Laroy
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