Grinding noise while starting
ttuseth
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It has the original I6, 5 speed manual tranny and I know nothing about transfer case and diffs..
If someone is reading this please send me a message about how to figure out these things and I will get it straight
So I finally have my jeep back together after over 2 months of work fixing a driveline problem.
I put in a new luk clutch and flywheel (along with a bunch of other new parts). I have fixed the problem I had that caused the teardown but now have a new issue.
There is a terrible grinding noise while starting / turning over. Once running there is no problem.
I know I know its obviously a starter problem. Well it happened with my original starter and I bought a new starter and it's still doing it.
I know I know shim the starter, well the starter bolts into the bellhousing so there is no way to rotate it closer or further from the flywheel it can only be spaced by washers to change the amount of engagement. Which I have done also with no change or fix to the problem.
I'm going to try painting the teeth on a starter and checking the pattern / engagement of the gears but if I do find that the flywheel is slightly larger or smaller what do I do to fix it?
I had to tear out the drivetrain twice in the past 2 months and don't want to do it again.
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I put in a new luk clutch and flywheel (along with a bunch of other new parts). I have fixed the problem I had that caused the teardown but now have a new issue.
There is a terrible grinding noise while starting / turning over. Once running there is no problem.
I know I know its obviously a starter problem. Well it happened with my original starter and I bought a new starter and it's still doing it.
I know I know shim the starter, well the starter bolts into the bellhousing so there is no way to rotate it closer or further from the flywheel it can only be spaced by washers to change the amount of engagement. Which I have done also with no change or fix to the problem.
I'm going to try painting the teeth on a starter and checking the pattern / engagement of the gears but if I do find that the flywheel is slightly larger or smaller what do I do to fix it?
I had to tear out the drivetrain twice in the past 2 months and don't want to do it again.
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