trkosaur
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hey guys! have an issue i need some advice on.
about two months ago, i had my transmission rebuilt. everything went really well with that, but about a week after i noticed a screeching sound on startup. it was brief and started up fine after that. everything was normal for a while, so, being lazy, i left it alone. then one cold morning, lots of screeching and no starting.
i go underneath and noticed the brace on the back of the starter had not been reattached from the transmission job. i attached the brace, but the damage had been done. i pulled the starter to check things out.
i expected the starter to be shredded, but the gear actually looks fine. however, the flywheel has about 10 gears that the front half are ground down.
i was hoping to get lucky and just replace the starter, but i am guessing that the flywheel is finished.
so here are my questions:
is the flywheel done?
is it reasonable to make the transmission guy at least do the labor on the job?
should i go ahead and replace the starter? i.e. is it possible that the starter wasn't fully engaging the flywheel, or was the brace probably the culprit?
( my concern was that only the front half of the flywheel gears had been ground down. it appeared that the starter might not have fully engaged on the flywheel gear, but i don't know what it should look like)
lastly, i plan on replacing the bolts etc on the starter reinstall. but if i buy a gear reduction starter, can someone explain the process of how to go about testing to see if i need a shim or not?
thanks for the help guys. i need my truck back and just trying to figure that best way to proceed from here.
thanks
chance
about two months ago, i had my transmission rebuilt. everything went really well with that, but about a week after i noticed a screeching sound on startup. it was brief and started up fine after that. everything was normal for a while, so, being lazy, i left it alone. then one cold morning, lots of screeching and no starting.
i go underneath and noticed the brace on the back of the starter had not been reattached from the transmission job. i attached the brace, but the damage had been done. i pulled the starter to check things out.
i expected the starter to be shredded, but the gear actually looks fine. however, the flywheel has about 10 gears that the front half are ground down.
i was hoping to get lucky and just replace the starter, but i am guessing that the flywheel is finished.
so here are my questions:
is the flywheel done?
is it reasonable to make the transmission guy at least do the labor on the job?
should i go ahead and replace the starter? i.e. is it possible that the starter wasn't fully engaging the flywheel, or was the brace probably the culprit?
( my concern was that only the front half of the flywheel gears had been ground down. it appeared that the starter might not have fully engaged on the flywheel gear, but i don't know what it should look like)
lastly, i plan on replacing the bolts etc on the starter reinstall. but if i buy a gear reduction starter, can someone explain the process of how to go about testing to see if i need a shim or not?
thanks for the help guys. i need my truck back and just trying to figure that best way to proceed from here.
thanks
chance