Questions & Answers for: flywheel teeth

Question about 2004 Optima

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teeth on your flywheel or the teeth on your starter are chewed up. Since the teeth are chewed up but stiil present, they put a heavy load on the starter which in turn will draw a lot of power from the

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...flywheel teeth. This gap should be about 3/32nd's of an inch, to 1/8th of an inch. With a flashlight, and a ruler, measure between the outside edge of the starter drive gear teeth, and the outside ...

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Question about 1996 Cavalier

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...be moving the flywheel just enough that the teeth can engage. Remove the starter and inspect the flywheel teeth and the starter gear. Have the starter tested at an auto parts store. I hope this

...teeth on the flywheel. The flywheel is mounted to the engine when the starter is engaged its gears (teeth) engage the flywheels teeth and turn your engine. The reason you can turn the motor and try ...

flywheel teeth mesh and noticed that the starter teeth is only hitting the edge of the flywheel teeth and sometimes only hits everyother tooth. it sounds like you have the wrong starter or flywheel on

Question about 2005 Silverado 2500HD 2WD

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battery output checked and both tested good. Check flywheel teeth. Might be missing some teeth on the flywheel. Remove starter and you should be able to see flywheel. Turn flywheel and check all teeth

Question about 2005 Silverado 2500HD 2WD

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...flywheel. If the teeth on both are in good shape...then its probably a weak starter not throwing the bendix out to turn the flywheel. But...if the teeth are **** up on the bendix...its cheaper tp ...

...flywheel teeth as well. It is likely the starter has a fault in its clearance to the flywheel, this has more than likely damaged the teeth on the flywheel/flexplate. Whatever the starter issue is, if ...

...Check and see if starter bolts are tight, if they are are tight you need to check flywheel bolts and teeth on flywheel. Sometimes starter teeth or flywheel teeth wear down. Could be the

...teeth on the flywheel Yes but if those missing teeth happen to align with the starter teeth when you shut the car, when you go to start next time they're won't be gears touching each other so you ...

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