Ratchet Style Starter Drive Repair

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  • čas přidán 1. 04. 2012
  • If the starter drive gets spun out, there is a fix. First, you need to take the starter drive back off from the starter motor shaft. Slide the spun starter drive onto a large heavy screwdriver handle. Make sure to wear your safety glasses before the next step. Now you need to turn on your wire wheel. Place the starter gear against the wire wheel in order to spin the starter drive. Note, Make sure to spin the starter drive in the direction in which the gear will turn over the engine when installed. When the drive starts to spin very quickly, apply a very small amount of pressure to the opposite end ( the bottom ) of the starter drive and you will see the drive return back into its down position.
    Tools needed, Large heavy duty screwdriver, Electric wire wheel, safety glasses.
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Komentáře • 61

  • @user-ik6od9pn6n
    @user-ik6od9pn6n Před 7 měsíci

    Will I have to say Sir that you pretty much saved my life today with your little video.... I appreciate it more than you know. That worked perfectly !!

  • @mrmichael555
    @mrmichael555 Před rokem

    I figured out how to take one of these apart and successfully reassemble it about three hours before I saw this video. 😆
    Great tip, I will never forget it. Thank you.

  • @SteinerTractorParts
    @SteinerTractorParts  Před 11 lety

    So glad we could help! Thanks for the comment!

  • @SteinerTractorParts
    @SteinerTractorParts  Před 11 lety

    We are happy we could help you out, and thank you for sharing your story. It is great to know that these videos are being of assistance to others.

  • @hanknagel
    @hanknagel Před 11 lety

    This video is really appreciated. New starter and drive to be put in on Friday morning, but Thursday night I began messing with the drive and opened it to see how it worked. Wouldn't close and just about freaked out until your trick got it back together and actually showed me how it works. THANK YOU!!

  • @RT66TBIRD
    @RT66TBIRD Před 8 lety +2

    Excellent. It took me forever to find this information. I used this to return a 62 Thunderbird starter back into position.

  • @geraldreihl5095
    @geraldreihl5095 Před 6 lety

    Wow, this is awesome, I have an old 1960 plymouth I was trying to fix this exact issue. I took it all apart and found nothing I could to reset it. This is great!!!!! Thanks.

  • @pa1889
    @pa1889 Před 9 měsíci

    Used a dremel to spin mine, taped a sanding drum to couple it. Then, put it on a rod in a vice. Solid fix thank you.

  • @waynebrown1729
    @waynebrown1729 Před 10 lety +1

    Your video worked great for my starter drive. I spun it out by accident and tried to install it on the tractor, but no luck. I took it back off and used the wire brush and got the drive back in. I was careful not to let it spin out. Thanks a lot for a good video.

  • @SteinerTractorParts
    @SteinerTractorParts  Před 11 lety

    You are welcome, Hank! I'm so glad that we could help you out!

  • @SteinerTractorParts
    @SteinerTractorParts  Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you Thomas it is great to hear we could help :-)

  • @dshir6444
    @dshir6444 Před 7 lety +2

    thank you for the video! you saved me $200.

  • @porterdalejeep
    @porterdalejeep Před 11 lety

    Your video was a life saver. Thank you so much.

  • @cherokee12j
    @cherokee12j Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video The starter drive on my T0-35 Ferguson would not engage the flywheel. I removed the starter and the rear housing. The drive would not extend. After applying some lube the drive I then watched your video to determine how this drive functioned as I had never seen one quite like this before. After watching your video I returned to the word bench and found the drive would then move and then became spun out and locked! Rather than disassembling farther I reinstalled the rear housing and put the starter back on the tractor with the drive in the extended position and started the tractor. The starter works fine now.

    • @agalant93
      @agalant93 Před 2 lety

      Do you have a part number for your t0-35 starter drive. I can't seem to find a ratchet style like this one.

  • @fiskfarm
    @fiskfarm Před 8 lety +3

    Great vid! Thanks so much. I did it a bit differently in that I left it on the starter and put the starter in a vise, spun it up with my booster pack and pushed with a small screwdriver and back in place it went. This one is on our wonderful Swinger loader with a 4 cyl. Ford diesel. Don't know what we would do without it here on our homestead.

    • @SteinerTractorParts
      @SteinerTractorParts  Před 8 lety

      Great to hear you were able to get it fixed and things working again. Have a great day.

    • @fiskfarm
      @fiskfarm Před 8 lety +1

      +Steiner Tractor Parts I brought my 12v jumper pack out to the field where the loader broke down and I was glad I did as I had to spin it up 2 more times to reset the bendix before I got it back in place. I simply stood on the starter and turned the pack switch on and pushed the bendix back with a screwdriver shaft when it spun up. Worked like a charm. Thanks again for the vid. Not sure what I would have done without it. Knowledge is king.

  • @larrywoodruff7530
    @larrywoodruff7530 Před 5 lety

    Very helpful tip, thank you sir.

  • @BrandonRohde84
    @BrandonRohde84 Před 10 lety

    Thank you so much! Worked perfect on my Ford 860 tractor!

  • @markhoyt8643
    @markhoyt8643 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you I tried this and it works

  • @SteinerTractorParts
    @SteinerTractorParts  Před 11 lety

    I'm glad the video helped you out!

  • @ctloyd640
    @ctloyd640 Před rokem

    You can also take a dental pick and follow each groove down until you find the one with the lock tang. Wiggle around and twist the starter gear the way you want it to go and it will release. Didn't have a bench grinder and had to come up with an alternative.

  • @rayeluskie7346
    @rayeluskie7346 Před 10 lety

    I didn't realize I had spun my drive and fought with the starter trying to get it back in. I found your video and fixed the problem in 5 minutes! Thanks for that post, I wish I had searched before I got the 3 cuts on my hands :)

    • @SteinerTractorParts
      @SteinerTractorParts  Před 10 lety

      Ray,
      I am so happy we were able to help you out. I hope everything is running good again, and your cuts have healed. :-)

  • @konstantink9387
    @konstantink9387 Před 3 lety

    You saved my day!
    Thank you!

  • @dirtnbeer
    @dirtnbeer Před 6 měsíci

    I did this while still on the starter shaft. Worked like a charm! Held starter up to bench grinder and she slid right back into place.

    • @dj-nr8nm
      @dj-nr8nm Před 28 dny

      I'm going to try this

    • @dirtnbeer
      @dirtnbeer Před 28 dny

      @@dj-nr8nm did it work for you as well?

  • @meldeer6253
    @meldeer6253 Před 2 lety

    THANK YOU SO MUCH i had no clue my buddy is a back yard macanic no it all wanted to use visegrips he said he's been doing it for 25 yr's bull S**^ thank you STEINER TRACTOR PARTS ....

  • @fastvega
    @fastvega Před 7 lety

    Thank you, thought I messed up my new one!

  • @Mike-dh5rp
    @Mike-dh5rp Před rokem

    Thanks for the video. Even though I know better, I always spin them. 😉 Makes it a bear to reinstall.

  • @MichaelKitko
    @MichaelKitko Před 7 lety

    Thank you...

  • @jacobadam4556
    @jacobadam4556 Před 5 lety

    having problems with marine 305ci chevy, i think its wiping out the drive after 100 starts this put two different new starters on about after couple months seems like they kick out and free spin but when bolted to motor it doesnt crank. and if you hold key in start posistion for more than 10 seconds it starts to grab and crank motor over very slow but sounds like its grinding, I felt flywheel teeth and starter gear seem fine no signs of damage. I did find a bad short under the dash that was bolted down onto top of starter and the alternator had a short at the lead. I corrected them and starter is getting double the amperage but still free spinning. would a short cause the drive to wipe out?

  • @belindashields1912
    @belindashields1912 Před 9 lety +1

    so thats how it works,awesome...

  • @brewster102
    @brewster102 Před 6 lety +1

    To be on the safe side, I used a vise grip on the right side with it set open enough to let it spin--
    then put pressure on with the vise grip when its spinning full speed instead of your fingers

  • @ottloblundly8
    @ottloblundly8 Před 4 lety

    Good info

  • @fastvega
    @fastvega Před 7 lety

    Took a few tries, but it worked. What keeps it from doing this on the tractor? Many thanks for the good vid.

  • @DonziGT230
    @DonziGT230 Před 4 lety

    Thanks!!

  • @ShaneTheMan
    @ShaneTheMan Před 3 lety

    I was able to do this with just a pick but how did you remove the drive from the starter..help!! Lol

  • @mikeroosevelt5876
    @mikeroosevelt5876 Před 6 lety

    I have a 57 860 model that the bendix has failed in the engaged position. I have not been able to free it off the flywheel. The starter body has 3 bolts to the bell housing. Removing those the starter assembly will slide back about 1/2 -3/4 inch and rotate but significant resistance is felt inside. any thought about getting it out?

    • @SteinerTractorParts
      @SteinerTractorParts  Před 6 lety

      Hi Mike! Remove the oil filter, tip the front of the starter down, lift the rear (closest to the transmission) up, and wiggle like crazy! Hope this helps.

  • @lauriewalker90
    @lauriewalker90 Před 4 lety

    Good tutorial but I think you for got to mention the installation of the woodruff key prior to installation of the pin on the bendix.

  • @bradz123456
    @bradz123456 Před 9 lety

    Hello, My 9N has the old spring in front of the drive. Will this method work on mine?

    • @SteinerTractorParts
      @SteinerTractorParts  Před 9 lety

      ***** Yes the ABC129 is replacement part for the old spring style starter drive.

  • @thequietestengine
    @thequietestengine Před 2 lety

    Might be an odd question, but where do you get the pins from? Because I didnt get one with my starter drive or starter motor.

    • @SteinerTractorParts
      @SteinerTractorParts  Před 2 lety +1

      The pin is installed in the starter drive when shipped. You have to push the collar towards the gear and the pin should be in there.

  • @jku72
    @jku72 Před rokem

    Been at it over an hour, tried both directions. It didn’t release.

  • @kevedamanyo
    @kevedamanyo Před 7 lety

    I just got mine in the mail and played with it....clicked up and is stuck extended. I tried this trick fwd and bkwd. I held the ratchet part still while the wire wheel spun the rest of the unit clicking at 1750RPM, I did it without holidng the ratchet part, I tried it fast and putting pressure on, fast with no pressure (from the end)...I can't get it to go back. What in the world am I doing wrong? Is 1750 RPM not fast enough?

  • @dantheman70p22
    @dantheman70p22 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Thanks Thanks

  • @ChadMoos-kw2gp
    @ChadMoos-kw2gp Před 3 měsíci

    maybe just me tried wire brush tried on stater with wood rod. finally had to tear it apart 1963 ford 4000 no magnets was springs and rust inside so think just to dirty but its cleaned up and fixed now

  • @williamkinney8435
    @williamkinney8435 Před 6 lety

    Bought an ignitonswitch for a. 4630 tractor confurgation is not same as original. Wire end

  • @walternelson1501
    @walternelson1501 Před 3 lety

    I have been trying to do what you’re doing in your video and it’s not working what am I doing wrong

    • @danw2876
      @danw2876 Před měsícem

      I have been trying to do this technique on 2 different Ford 8n starters for hours and never even come close to succeeding. Did you figure it out?

  • @williamkinney8435
    @williamkinney8435 Před 6 lety

    What's up with that

  • @jku72
    @jku72 Před rokem

    I have two starters that have this type drive. They both failed within minutes of installation with the gear being over traveled like this. One shattered the drive gear. The other over-sped the starter motor and blew it up. What a terrible design. One backfire and they are destroyed. The originals last 75 years, these cheap tin ones you need a tool box full of them. I’m just looking for an original starter to get rewound rather than keep wasting money on this design.

    • @SteinerTractorParts
      @SteinerTractorParts  Před rokem

      We have not had many issues with this starter. We stand behind our products - if you feel this is a warranty claim, please contact us at 800-234-3280 and our returns team would be happy to assist.