LSU Tiger
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If I had any hair, this would make me pull it all out. I was having starter issues on my 65 Coronet. Hit the key and nothing happened. So I took the starter to a local shop. They said it needed to be rebuilt. They did the job. I installed it and hit the key. The starter spins strong, but doesn't engage the flywheel. I hit these forums for answers. Here's what I've done:
1. Made sure the battery was fully charged
2. Replaced the battery ground cable and cleaned all battery connections
3. Replaced the cable and connections from the starter relay to the solenoid
4. Replaced the ballast resistor
5. Replaced the starter relay
6. Replaced the key switch
7. Cleaned and tightened amp meter connections
I decided to jump the starter with a screwdriver from the battery cable to the solenoid. It just spins but does not engage.
I took the starter back to the shop and they tested it, claiming it's working great. They even tried to hold the bendix back with a stick of wood and it jumped out and spun.
What could possibly be causing it to not engage the flywheel? I haven't changed anything on the bell housing. Just bolted it back up where it's always been.
Any help would be appreciated.
1. Made sure the battery was fully charged
2. Replaced the battery ground cable and cleaned all battery connections
3. Replaced the cable and connections from the starter relay to the solenoid
4. Replaced the ballast resistor
5. Replaced the starter relay
6. Replaced the key switch
7. Cleaned and tightened amp meter connections
I decided to jump the starter with a screwdriver from the battery cable to the solenoid. It just spins but does not engage.
I took the starter back to the shop and they tested it, claiming it's working great. They even tried to hold the bendix back with a stick of wood and it jumped out and spun.
What could possibly be causing it to not engage the flywheel? I haven't changed anything on the bell housing. Just bolted it back up where it's always been.
Any help would be appreciated.