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steelkiwi75
08-23-2015, 08:04 PM
tried two different starters and wouldn't engauge. Was told i need to shim the flywheel. My question is, how do I know how much to shim it?

hucktyson
08-23-2015, 08:14 PM
The majority of the time the problem is that fitting next to the starter not being pumped full of grease

powerslide
08-23-2015, 08:31 PM
what kind of bell do you have?

have you tried to pry the idler gear forward to see if it will engage?

GRT62
08-23-2015, 09:14 PM
The majority of the time the problem is that fitting next to the starter not being pumped full of greaseHad a similar issue few years ago pumped it full grease problem solved

toloud
08-23-2015, 09:38 PM
Brinn says .040" to .070" between idler and flywheel. The information is in the tech section of the brinn website .

billetbirdcage
08-24-2015, 12:45 PM
Often over looked and most are too far away without some shims but will work decent with a new starter and clean or lubed idler.

I have found that using a dry lubricant will work much better then grease or WD-40 as it gets gritty really fast and will cause the idler to hang up. Try some dry graphite or similar dry lube instead.

Mad Jack
08-24-2015, 12:47 PM
Plus make sure you are using the same brand Flywheel as the Bell Housing they do not enter change very well and going to ruin flywheel.

powerslide
08-24-2015, 10:08 PM
Plus make sure you are using the same brand Flywheel as the Bell Housing they do not enter change very well and going to ruin flywheel.

this is what i was trying to get out of him.

steelkiwi75
08-25-2015, 08:41 PM
Both are berts but will try grease and lube. I had a modified toyota starter on it for my crate motor and it engages fine but not strong enough for my steel block limited motor.

ledfootproducts
09-18-2015, 10:30 AM
Warped bell housing did it for me. Got a new one and did not need any shims after that.