jslu
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I can't verify the actual serial no. of this 40 HP powerhead. but its parts make-up tells me it's probably around 1982.
The 9 tooth starter pinion gear only stays engaged with the flywheel for about 3 seconds and then drops out.
Power is still at the starter because it continues to spin. This is an easy starting engine, so starting can be accomplished under these circumstances.
However, this short engagement does not work well for maintainance tasks like lync and sync, compression testing, or any other tests requiring continous turning of the flywheel without a live engine.
I was thinking maybe a bad solenoid not being able to continously deliver full current to the starter.
Any other ideas??
John
The 9 tooth starter pinion gear only stays engaged with the flywheel for about 3 seconds and then drops out.
Power is still at the starter because it continues to spin. This is an easy starting engine, so starting can be accomplished under these circumstances.
However, this short engagement does not work well for maintainance tasks like lync and sync, compression testing, or any other tests requiring continous turning of the flywheel without a live engine.
I was thinking maybe a bad solenoid not being able to continously deliver full current to the starter.
Any other ideas??
John