Howdy!
My new ride wont start. Thinking it was a starter
malfunction, I removed it from the car. When I glanced up at the flywheel,
I noticed that 6 teeth were virtually non-existent.
It seems like if I spin the motor a little bit, the
flywheel will move and the starter will engage on good teeth. But my
question is, if it doesn't start on the first revolution, and it hits this spot
again, will it blow right by the bad spot due to momentum, or will it stop
spinning the motor again.
I want to drive this damn car already, but
something is keeping me from doing so!
Also, if it does start, and I park somewhere, and
the flywheel just so happens to stop in the bad spot again, is there a quick
remedy, such as leaving the car in drive and pushing on it or
something?
Thanks all!
Dan McIntosh
Street Metal Fabrications Pavement Scraping 1964 Impala S.S. http://www.lowriderimpala.com |
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