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Does anyone know of a remedy for fixing the starter jaming. Its the 6V starer converted to 12V system and worked great for a year, now keeps jamming or sticking all the time. If theres know good fix possable starters.I found sum at Macs and speedway, what do u guys think. Thanks again to everyone.
Check the starter gear and spring on the starter. It's likely a bad spring. Replacement should be available at your local NAPA store or through any repro parts vendor.
Everything looks fine, is there a way to adjust spring?I have searched to find similar problems and seems to happen alot, but no actual fix or why it happens. Dont really want to get a new starter if it still works just stick or jams,but cant see what or y its sticking.
The problem is usually the flywheel ring gear.....the teeth get worn down and the starter drive gear wedges into them. 12 volts makes it worse because now the drive is slamming in even harder. Only real remedy is to replace the ring gear.
As a kid, "helping" my dad work on his old Fords, I remember him heating up the ring gear with a torch and turning it 90 degrees on the flywheel so it would "wear" in a different spot with better teeth.....
For an alternative, I use a gear reduction starter. It engages the front of the ring gear, so it is hitting like-new teeth. I've never had a single problem, and it really is as big of an upgrade as an alternator -- you just don't notice it as much. It was about $150. You do have to do some re-wiring to use them, tho.