Fly wheel has teeth missing
SOURCE: won't start, starter will spin but will not engage fly wheel to crank up engine
Sounds like the starter drive is shot, best thing to do is replace starter with new or rebuild.
SOURCE: 96 FORD F-350 7.3 TURBO DIESEL 5 SPEED
A company in Northern Ireland called Exact Engineering will convert your dual mass flywheel to single mass.
See their website on www.exact-spec.com and email them on [email protected]
SOURCE: how do you remove the flywheel when replacing the clutch
Take trans out, clutch out, and remove the flywheel bolts.
SOURCE: 97 Ford Power Stroke, starting problem.
Does the starter engage the drive gear with the action of a solenoid? It may not be pushing (pulling) the gear far enough. There may be a slipping ring gear on the flex-plate. If you pull the starter again, you can try to see if the ring moves in and out or appears to be slipping around on the flex-plate. The flex plate could be loose on the crankshaft. In any case, the engine or the transmission would have to come out. Check the starter engagement before removing the torus and flex-plate.
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