Good morning,
I have a new issue I am working on and would like some second opinions.
1984 M1009
I have been having a problem with hard starts when the vehicle is cold. I have put in a new glow plug card, replaced the glow plugs on the driver side with AC 60Gs. I am working on the passenger side, all 4 are swollen.
Yesterday when I went to start the truck would turn over then start making a noise that sounds like the bendix or fly wheel are missing teeth. I cut the switch off then try to start again and it will turn over then start the sound again. This happens regular now when the engine is cold. It has never done it before. I have not had a chance to pull the starter yet, but find it strange that it will turn over again if I cut the switch off and then restart. Has anyone else run across this?
If it was missing teeth on the fly wheel and hit a blank spot then it would not turn over if cut off and retried. If it was missing teeth on the bendix then it would slip at the gap and pick back up once the teeth reconnected passed the gap, right?
If it is the bendix does anyone know the part number for the replacement? The starter is good and expensive to replace so I would rather just replace the bendix.
Thanks
I have a new issue I am working on and would like some second opinions.
1984 M1009
I have been having a problem with hard starts when the vehicle is cold. I have put in a new glow plug card, replaced the glow plugs on the driver side with AC 60Gs. I am working on the passenger side, all 4 are swollen.
Yesterday when I went to start the truck would turn over then start making a noise that sounds like the bendix or fly wheel are missing teeth. I cut the switch off then try to start again and it will turn over then start the sound again. This happens regular now when the engine is cold. It has never done it before. I have not had a chance to pull the starter yet, but find it strange that it will turn over again if I cut the switch off and then restart. Has anyone else run across this?
If it was missing teeth on the fly wheel and hit a blank spot then it would not turn over if cut off and retried. If it was missing teeth on the bendix then it would slip at the gap and pick back up once the teeth reconnected passed the gap, right?
If it is the bendix does anyone know the part number for the replacement? The starter is good and expensive to replace so I would rather just replace the bendix.
Thanks