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Good afternoon SS,
Relatively new to the forum and appreciate the tremendous resource SS provides for HMMWV related questions. A friend suggested I reach out to the community to help diagnose the cause and identify a solution to a grinding starter drive bendix and flex plate ring gear.
This 2005 M1123 with a professionally installed 6.5TD unexpectedly stopped starting. As luck would have it, it happened in a remote area that left us stranded for hours until a flatbed tow truck arrived. On the bright side, it happened after we completed the 2N47 Cleghorn Ridge trail among a group of trail rigs with helpful friends.
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Ultimately, what would esteemed and knowledgeable SS members do in this situation?
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Grinding "No-start" Video: https://youtu.be/4RcmrerJRmY
Background info:
2005 M1123 MAK reset chassis with 4L80e
6.5TD takeout motor from early 2000's M1113/M1114 professionally installed ~3months ago
Driven 1,550 miles since picked up (<100 starts)
24Volt Prestolite starter CAGE Code 0EDY1 (shim thickness TBD)
Starter bolts are tight with no play
Zero prior "no-starts" up until this failure (did emit a brief squeak/squeal)
Based on the video & images, bendix appears to fully extend, but fails to catch on the worn gear teeth
Current plan:
1. Replace with new flexplate/flywheel ring gear & bolts (NSN# 2815-01-148-3771)
2. Replace with new starter drive bendix (NSN# 2920-01-187-1310)
Questions:
1. Given that the 6.5TD was professionally installed roughly 3months/1,550 miles ago, what can cause the ring gear and bendix gear to get chewed up this quickly?
2. What tips, tricks, or pitfalls are involved when moving the transmission rearwards to install the new ring gear & bendix?
3. What special measurement devices or HMMWV specific tools (if any) are required to align the gear teeth contact?
4. Does the starter have to be completely removed and disassembled just to replace the bendix?
5. How does one diagnose other issues that would require a new replacement starter instead?
6. What mechanic is recommended (ideally in California) to successfully repair this issue?
Relatively new to the forum and appreciate the tremendous resource SS provides for HMMWV related questions. A friend suggested I reach out to the community to help diagnose the cause and identify a solution to a grinding starter drive bendix and flex plate ring gear.
This 2005 M1123 with a professionally installed 6.5TD unexpectedly stopped starting. As luck would have it, it happened in a remote area that left us stranded for hours until a flatbed tow truck arrived. On the bright side, it happened after we completed the 2N47 Cleghorn Ridge trail among a group of trail rigs with helpful friends.
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Ultimately, what would esteemed and knowledgeable SS members do in this situation?
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Grinding "No-start" Video: https://youtu.be/4RcmrerJRmY
Background info:
2005 M1123 MAK reset chassis with 4L80e
6.5TD takeout motor from early 2000's M1113/M1114 professionally installed ~3months ago
Driven 1,550 miles since picked up (<100 starts)
24Volt Prestolite starter CAGE Code 0EDY1 (shim thickness TBD)
Starter bolts are tight with no play
Zero prior "no-starts" up until this failure (did emit a brief squeak/squeal)
Based on the video & images, bendix appears to fully extend, but fails to catch on the worn gear teeth
Current plan:
1. Replace with new flexplate/flywheel ring gear & bolts (NSN# 2815-01-148-3771)
2. Replace with new starter drive bendix (NSN# 2920-01-187-1310)
Questions:
1. Given that the 6.5TD was professionally installed roughly 3months/1,550 miles ago, what can cause the ring gear and bendix gear to get chewed up this quickly?
2. What tips, tricks, or pitfalls are involved when moving the transmission rearwards to install the new ring gear & bendix?
3. What special measurement devices or HMMWV specific tools (if any) are required to align the gear teeth contact?
4. Does the starter have to be completely removed and disassembled just to replace the bendix?
5. How does one diagnose other issues that would require a new replacement starter instead?
6. What mechanic is recommended (ideally in California) to successfully repair this issue?
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