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Posted by Bob M on March 11, 2005 at 07:46:20 from (151.190.254.108):
In Reply to: Has anyone ever.... posted by SuperCmore on March 11, 2005 at 06:14:46:
Reshaping the dubbed off teeth may or may not help. I found a new bendix mating to an old worn ring gear actually jammed more frequently than the worn bendix did. Also you’ll find the ring gear teeth are hard as an IRS auditor’s heart. You’ll probably need a small die grinder to take any metal off – a file may not touch it. Better approach is to either reverse the worn gear or install a new one (about $35). Once the tractor is split the gear is easy to remove. Warm it up evenly with a torch - doesn’t need to be terribly hot - and it will tap right off. To reinstall warm the gear up to 400 deg or so in the oven (do this on “girl’s night out” if you are married...). The hot gear will slip right onto the flywheel – no tapping required. Incidentally the starter pinion should be engaging the full width of the ring gear teeth. It may look however like it’s only engaging the 1/2” or so closest to the starter, since most of the wear occurs as the pinion is driven violently into the gear by the action of the bendix.
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