Charlie K
Junior Member
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2021
- Posts
- 8
- Reaction score
- 11
- Location
- Missouri
- First Name
- Charlie
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- c10
- Engine Size
- 350
New here guys be gentle. I've worked on cars and trucks for myself to a point but this project for me is out of my comfort zone and I need to learn a lot as I go but I'm motivated but not rich so it's gonna take some time.
Anyway the old owner said starter flywheel issue. Yup got that. Grinding noisey etc, with fails to turn over. I removed the starter (no shims were present) gear looks ok, flywheel look ok. Fixed the horrible electrical connections with a almost bare hot wire with melted insulation and made the electrical pretty again. Truck starts but is still loud and I know its not right. I've searched and found that I need 1/8" between the starter motor shaft and the flywheel. From the pics you can see it's way more than that. Is this shimmable or is there a bigger problem here?
My plan is to shim one side to close that gap but it's gonna be a healthy shim job. Is this the right way?
Anyway the old owner said starter flywheel issue. Yup got that. Grinding noisey etc, with fails to turn over. I removed the starter (no shims were present) gear looks ok, flywheel look ok. Fixed the horrible electrical connections with a almost bare hot wire with melted insulation and made the electrical pretty again. Truck starts but is still loud and I know its not right. I've searched and found that I need 1/8" between the starter motor shaft and the flywheel. From the pics you can see it's way more than that. Is this shimmable or is there a bigger problem here?
My plan is to shim one side to close that gap but it's gonna be a healthy shim job. Is this the right way?
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