grinding starter

   / grinding starter #11  
You should look at the teeth on the flywheel not just for a broken one but they also should be tapered in a way that will allow the two gears to engage each other. This is a small picture but it's the best I could find showing a good and bad flywheel ring gears. If you look closely at the second picture you can see the tapered tooth profile of a new ring gear.
worn-starter-ring.jpg
replaced-starting-ring.jpg
 
   / grinding starter #12  
.... In this day of just replacing parts this is one of those things that is rarely done anymore, I'm showing my age :laughing:

Your right about usually stopping at a bad spot... I remember changing ring gear location more than a few times... and flipping them was usually a first round fix.
Labor time costs too much today. KennyV
 
   / grinding starter #13  
The engine stops at the compression stroke or nearby thereby limiting the area that it stops.
That makes sense, but I'll also show my age. Back when I used to adjust the points, I recall using a remote starter to bump the engine while I tried to get it to stop where the points were open the max. It seemed like it stopped at some random place every time, and it was just a matter of luck to get it to stop in the right place. I would have thought the points would stop at the same place every time too.
 
   / grinding starter #14  
Only bumping the starter to move the crank a bit won't stop at the same place. The engine has to be acually running, then turn it off. We used to take off the flywheel and rotate it a bit and put it back on. If there's 6 evenly spaced bolts with no keyway, it works.
 
   / grinding starter #15  
..........My dealer said to use it till it dies..........
If this tractor is only a year old is there any warranty left? Replacing the flywheel will be spendy. The dealer should involve the Kubota Rep now, not later. It's clear the problem is more than just a starter.
 
   / grinding starter #16  
It also could be nothing but a bad drive clutch in the starter, which does not involve the ring gear at all.
 
   / grinding starter #17  
Just me but if I had a year old tractor and was in the position of the OP, I'd be grinding the dealer, not the starter.
 
   / grinding starter #18  
...... I took it back to my dealer. They replaced the starter........but I would like it to start without all the drama of grinding metal,,,,,Eddie
Just me but if I had a year old tractor and was in the position of the OP, I'd be grinding the dealer, not the starter.
me too :thumbsup:
 

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