Starter engagement
Posted: July 7th, 2008, 11:19 am
I make own topic for this, all may not read my project thread but I really need advice.
I have a problem after stroking and changing flex plate, my start motor do not engage with flex plate ring. Start motor engagement is far from acceptable, flexplate ring is so far ( about 0.6 in / 15 mm from starter assembly surface to ring) that stater engagement is only around 2-3 mm (0.1 in). Any guess why?
I dropped transmission Saturday again, took flexplate on the table and compared with old broken one. New one is slightly different but not so much that I can say it is wrong one. To me it seems that crank end and converter anyhow mandates the location of flexplate which is "flexing" as name suggests so that these fixing surfaces flex it and starter ring is then were it comes. Now I decided to machine from start motor surface 4-5 mm away so that it goes further in. Also I think to cut the Al plate, which is between the motor and trans, away from the starter area and gain another 2 mm.
Am I alone with this problem or has someone experienced same?
I have a problem after stroking and changing flex plate, my start motor do not engage with flex plate ring. Start motor engagement is far from acceptable, flexplate ring is so far ( about 0.6 in / 15 mm from starter assembly surface to ring) that stater engagement is only around 2-3 mm (0.1 in). Any guess why?
I dropped transmission Saturday again, took flexplate on the table and compared with old broken one. New one is slightly different but not so much that I can say it is wrong one. To me it seems that crank end and converter anyhow mandates the location of flexplate which is "flexing" as name suggests so that these fixing surfaces flex it and starter ring is then were it comes. Now I decided to machine from start motor surface 4-5 mm away so that it goes further in. Also I think to cut the Al plate, which is between the motor and trans, away from the starter area and gain another 2 mm.
Am I alone with this problem or has someone experienced same?