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Thanks, I will check into that.
Wayne "Robert Little" wrote in message ... Most starters on the Lycomings have a sticker stating that they require tear down and lubrication every 200 hours or 6 months. The nosepiece is held on by 4 bolts and the shaft and centrifigal bendix is easily slid apart for inspection, cleaning and lubrication. You can get the copper/bronse sleeve bushing at most auto parts stores to replace the nose sleeve. If the shaft is allowed to wooble, it will wear very quickly and cause the bendix to hang. These starters are just like the ones on the cars up through the '80s and a good alternator shop/starter shop can do a very good job of inspection for you. Technically, they can not repair/rebuild ($25) them but your A&P can with parts that you get from the manufacturer. The motor brushes can be replaced and the communicator re-cut which is easier on your battery and cables. Very easy and cheap. That is why rebuilts/exchanges are very cheap ($175) aviation wise. But rule #1, get it fixed quickly as it will get very costly quickly. Hope this helps. RTL |
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