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After landing he will sometimes find the bendix drives on the
starters partially and occasionally fully engaged. It does not happen every flight but sometimes every other flight. snip. Just yesterday we could see that on one starter the bendix was retracted and could no be pulled forward with a scribe. On the other starter the bendix gear was almost touching the ring gear and could be moved back and forth. There is a pin and spring arrangement that is supposed to keep the bendix gear retracted. make sure the bendix drive shaft is absolutely clean. it is one component which should not have any lubricant on it at all. From: Stealth Pilot I don't know about that. Lycoming recommends silicone spray lubricant. You do not want too much lubricant or any type that will attract dirt that could turn into gum or past that will bind the drive. John Dupre' |
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