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Re: Sticking Starter Pinion?

To: MotoPsyche@aol.com, Triumph list <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Sticking Starter Pinion?
From: Bob Annand <bobannand@hfx.eastlink.ca>
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 18:40:21 -0300
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Bill
I had this same problem. We are trying to use the wrong pinion. What I 
did was to make sure that the new pinion had the right number of teeth 
and was the right diameter. I then had the pinion machined to the same 
configuration as the original. End of problem. I now had one of the most 
expensive original style TR3A starters in existence.
Bob

MotoPsyche@aol.com wrote:

>Greetings from the garage,
> 
>After suffering the disintegration of my starter coming back from TRA (the  
>end cap unscrewed and bits shot around and through the bellhousing), I rebuilt 
> 
>the unit with parts from a beat-up starter purchased through E-bay.  You  can 
>be sure there is now a cotter pin installed through the end of the armature  
>shaft.  Let us pray...
> 
>My problem is that, when I operate the starter, it turns the flywheel until  
>the engine catches, then I get a horrific grinding noise from the starter. I  
>believe the pinion is stuck against the flywheel rather than releasing after 
>the  motor starts.
> 
>The replacement pinion gear I acquired is nonstandard, but it would seem ok  
>to use.  The gear teeth run the length of the replacement pinion, rather  than 
>halfway as with the stock pinion.
> 
>What should I be looking for to unstick the pinion gear?  The parts  are 
>clean and dry, and they seem to move easily on the armature shaft.   Clues?





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