integr8r
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I recently picked up an auction HMMWV, sold with seized 6.2L engine. I was able to get the engine freed up and rotating with some Kroil and elbow grease, no problem there. I noticed when I removed the flywheel cover there was some buildup of material near the starter gear. This has the Leece-Neville direct drive starter. Flywheel teeth look ok.
I was able to get the unit to engage, but it sounded like the teeth were interfering and too tight. Almost had engine started, but but starter ran-on after I let the start switch off and began to ran away. It did that for 5 seconds, then stopped, but i could tell it it was still engaged (cooking down), so I quickly pulled battery cable off. I assume starter got hot, expanded and stator and armature had an unexpected meeting.
Taking starter apart, I see the stator coils are cooked and insulation is all melted down.
So two questions, first, should i replace that 70lb beast with another direct drive starter, or should i consider a gear reduction starter? I did this on a small block chevy once, and the newer style starter really seemed to run better, but does anyone any experience here with 24VDC starters on the 6.2L?
Second, I think the original cause of my issue was improper clearance setup between starter and flywheel, and maybe the starter run-on was caused by the starter gear staying engaged, which causes the solenoid to stick on. Is there a setup/shimming guide? I have heard some say no shimming is required, but that sounds like perfect world scenario to me.
Thanks
I was able to get the unit to engage, but it sounded like the teeth were interfering and too tight. Almost had engine started, but but starter ran-on after I let the start switch off and began to ran away. It did that for 5 seconds, then stopped, but i could tell it it was still engaged (cooking down), so I quickly pulled battery cable off. I assume starter got hot, expanded and stator and armature had an unexpected meeting.
Taking starter apart, I see the stator coils are cooked and insulation is all melted down.
So two questions, first, should i replace that 70lb beast with another direct drive starter, or should i consider a gear reduction starter? I did this on a small block chevy once, and the newer style starter really seemed to run better, but does anyone any experience here with 24VDC starters on the 6.2L?
Second, I think the original cause of my issue was improper clearance setup between starter and flywheel, and maybe the starter run-on was caused by the starter gear staying engaged, which causes the solenoid to stick on. Is there a setup/shimming guide? I have heard some say no shimming is required, but that sounds like perfect world scenario to me.
Thanks