Y block starter question.
Y block starter question.
I just had my starter rebuilt, and the shop said do not slide the bendix back, or it will be a pain to get started. Well I bring it home climb under the truck, had my buddy hand me the starter and he does it by the bendix, now it is stuck? How do I get the bendix back to end of the shaft? And why the hell does it get stuck ? Hope this explains my situation. Oh and that someone has a solution. Thanks Ryan
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ICEMAN6166
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Re: Y block starter question.
it needs 325 rpm to push it back out.
hooking up jumper cables and spinning the starter un hooked will not solve the problem, a wire brush on a bench grinder spinning against the gear will if you hit it right.
i personally do not make a big deal out of that happening though as it is still easy enough to get the starter in with the gear back, bolt it in and then when you turn the key and start the truck it takes care of that.
hooking up jumper cables and spinning the starter un hooked will not solve the problem, a wire brush on a bench grinder spinning against the gear will if you hit it right.
i personally do not make a big deal out of that happening though as it is still easy enough to get the starter in with the gear back, bolt it in and then when you turn the key and start the truck it takes care of that.
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Re: Y block starter question.
Thanks for the info. I just love the knowledge here.
Re: Y block starter question.
kinda funny i asked iceman the same thing last year after my buddy doinked around and spun the bindex to see what would happen. put it in and started the truck like ice said.ICEMAN6166 wrote:it needs 325 rpm to push it back out.
hooking up jumper cables and spinning the starter un hooked will not solve the problem, a wire brush on a bench grinder spinning against the gear will if you hit it right.
i personally do not make a big deal out of that happening though as it is still easy enough to get the starter in with the gear back, bolt it in and then when you turn the key and start the truck it takes care of that.
Re: Y block starter question.
If you can't get it started right away, push start the truck and it will kick back.
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1964 Galaxie convertable
1964 flairside, style side, and longbed
1965 Ranger, and shortbed
1966 long bed, and shortbed
A few parts trucks also
1991 Capri
2011 F250
2004 Lexus
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donald luster
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Re: Y block starter question.
You can also take a small piece of lead out of a wooden pencil and put it in the groove and turn the bendix and it will jump back in place. A old part man showed me that trick about 1957 in TEXAS. Hope some of these tricks help.
Re: Y block starter question.
Thanks guys. I figured you gurus would have the answers. I have been swamped here getting my 31 ready for the indoor shows. I plan on working on the 64 Friday night.
Re: Y block starter question.
Which groove are you speaking of! I am very curios of this method just so I can try it for the hell of it. I love old mechanic wisdom.donald luster wrote:You can also take a small piece of lead out of a wooden pencil and put it in the groove and turn the bendix and it will jump back in place. A old part man showed me that trick about 1957 in TEXAS. Hope some of these tricks help.
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donald luster
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Re: Y block starter question.
Twist the bendix all the way forward and place the pencil lead in the grouve in the starter shaft and rotate the bendix backward and it will jump in place. Try it a few times and you will get the hang of doing correct
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Re: Y block starter question.
Wish I had found this all out awhile ago I ended up completely dissassembling mine.
There is a double helix on the shaft and only one has that detent that keeps the bendix stuck out there. so if the pencil lead wont work on the one side, try the other.
Thanks for the tip
John
There is a double helix on the shaft and only one has that detent that keeps the bendix stuck out there. so if the pencil lead wont work on the one side, try the other.
Thanks for the tip
John
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