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Looking for some info on what could cause chipping on the inside of the fly wheel ring.
Lycombing 360
Lycombing X-drive SRZ-9021 Starter
Some history on it is about 2 months ago a buddy and I were leaving Austin and the plane wouldn't start. You would engage the starter and all you would get is a loud click. This had happened before but usually would start on the second time, I thought it was a loose wire or something and was deferring to next annual. However my buddy's hobby is racing high performance trucks in the sand. So his comment was 'that's not a loose wire, could be a solenoid or the starter'.
So we popped the top out there in 100 degree heat on the ramp. He immediately recognized the issue. We discovered that the bendix (I think that's what it's called) of the starter was slamming against the fly wheel and not engaging. The work around was turn the prop horizontal where it was a bit more free moving. Again was going to defer 'fixing' it until annual, however this weekend flying back it started doing it again even in the horizontal position which leads me to think that there's additional chipping occurring.
Now sort of a chicken and the egg question... what caused these notches to begin with? Lack of lubricant on the starter gear? The gear not disengaging the flywheel properly or just a worn down 40 year old fly wheel ring? Some other item?
Before involving the A&P I use I wanted to at least have some idea on how to prevent this from happening to a new part. Also is it typical to just replace the ring or replace the entire assembly? Last time we fixed a fly wheel on one of my buddy's trucks we sent it off and had a new ring pressed on.
Thanks in advance
Lycombing 360
Lycombing X-drive SRZ-9021 Starter
Some history on it is about 2 months ago a buddy and I were leaving Austin and the plane wouldn't start. You would engage the starter and all you would get is a loud click. This had happened before but usually would start on the second time, I thought it was a loose wire or something and was deferring to next annual. However my buddy's hobby is racing high performance trucks in the sand. So his comment was 'that's not a loose wire, could be a solenoid or the starter'.
So we popped the top out there in 100 degree heat on the ramp. He immediately recognized the issue. We discovered that the bendix (I think that's what it's called) of the starter was slamming against the fly wheel and not engaging. The work around was turn the prop horizontal where it was a bit more free moving. Again was going to defer 'fixing' it until annual, however this weekend flying back it started doing it again even in the horizontal position which leads me to think that there's additional chipping occurring.
Now sort of a chicken and the egg question... what caused these notches to begin with? Lack of lubricant on the starter gear? The gear not disengaging the flywheel properly or just a worn down 40 year old fly wheel ring? Some other item?
Before involving the A&P I use I wanted to at least have some idea on how to prevent this from happening to a new part. Also is it typical to just replace the ring or replace the entire assembly? Last time we fixed a fly wheel on one of my buddy's trucks we sent it off and had a new ring pressed on.
Thanks in advance
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