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Re: Starter Teeth don't reach Flywheel teeth
I'll take a shot here....if you are referring to the gear being back away from the flywheel that is normal. The starter should kick the gear down to the flywheel to hit the teeth, otherwise the gear would strip off when the engine runs. It goes back inside when not being cranked. I am assuming you have not dealt with starters here and I may be way off my doing that....I have no way to know how much people know about these things. Does your starter make any noise? Describe what happens when you turn the key. Starter may be sticking, may need to add or remove a shim, possible your tranny is not exactly the same as old????
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