motor has been running great, got to the dock this morning and it fired right up. While sitting there letting it warm up, a horrible noise started on the top of the engine.
I thought the top bearing was coming apart. I shut it off, removed cowl and started it up again. Idled smooth as silk and quiet then after about two minutes, the racket started again.
With the cowl off, it sounded like something scrubbing against the flywheel and if I give it a little throttle....its stops. I thought the plastic cover that goes over the flywheel was lose and rubbing the flywheel
but it wasn't. SOOOOO, i then see the starter drive (bendix gear) is up and rubbing under the flywheel.
In a nutshell, when idling, the starter drive gear randomly comes up and hits flywheel and stays up for a few minutes doing this and then will drop back down, only when idling.
Thoughts - starter solenoid bad? Starter relay bad? ignition switch bad?
Is one of the above sending voltage to it while running and sending the drive gear up or is maybe the starter shot?
Don't think it will be too difficult to troubleshoot when I get time with my voltmeter but wondering if anyone has seen this issue before?
Thank you!
I thought the top bearing was coming apart. I shut it off, removed cowl and started it up again. Idled smooth as silk and quiet then after about two minutes, the racket started again.
With the cowl off, it sounded like something scrubbing against the flywheel and if I give it a little throttle....its stops. I thought the plastic cover that goes over the flywheel was lose and rubbing the flywheel
but it wasn't. SOOOOO, i then see the starter drive (bendix gear) is up and rubbing under the flywheel.
In a nutshell, when idling, the starter drive gear randomly comes up and hits flywheel and stays up for a few minutes doing this and then will drop back down, only when idling.
Thoughts - starter solenoid bad? Starter relay bad? ignition switch bad?
Is one of the above sending voltage to it while running and sending the drive gear up or is maybe the starter shot?
Don't think it will be too difficult to troubleshoot when I get time with my voltmeter but wondering if anyone has seen this issue before?
Thank you!
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