Starter O-ring sticking
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Starter O-ring sticking
Got a question for the starter gurus.
The o-ring on the electric start from my Wren 54 is gettin stuck to the turbine nut during startup and even into the running stage. ie the o-ring is sticking to the nut which keeps the clutch engaged which slows down the enginer, big flames, hot starts yada yada. Of course it gets stuck during cooldown too.
I've tried cleaning it off with water (o-ring and the nut) but no luck. Should I use something different to clean the nut and o-ring or apply a minute amount of silicon grease? Or is a new o-ring the answer?
Thanks for any advice..
Hank
The o-ring on the electric start from my Wren 54 is gettin stuck to the turbine nut during startup and even into the running stage. ie the o-ring is sticking to the nut which keeps the clutch engaged which slows down the enginer, big flames, hot starts yada yada. Of course it gets stuck during cooldown too.
I've tried cleaning it off with water (o-ring and the nut) but no luck. Should I use something different to clean the nut and o-ring or apply a minute amount of silicon grease? Or is a new o-ring the answer?
Thanks for any advice..
Hank
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Hy Hank!
I have any weeks ago the same problem on a homebuild starter.
I cleaned the o-ring and the nut with spiritus.
If your o-ring is worn out it is better you replaced him and clean also the nut.
Greetings from Austria
Spit_1
I have any weeks ago the same problem on a homebuild starter.
I cleaned the o-ring and the nut with spiritus.
If your o-ring is worn out it is better you replaced him and clean also the nut.
Greetings from Austria
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Are you shorting the motor across the poles when you turn off the starter, this will allow the bendix to snap back.
also make sure the starter is sat square to the nut, so it hits straight on during spool up ( and down)
hope this helps
Lee
also make sure the starter is sat square to the nut, so it hits straight on during spool up ( and down)
hope this helps
Lee