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Some times the gasket is very hard to dislodge. Tap harder. Its only two bolts. If you have them out, the starter WILL come out.
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This post closes out this thread. I learned a handful of valuable lessons that I want to share. Let's start with an admission that I never learn this one because I make this mistake over and over again. Rule #1 - Let the problem talk to you! When I started researching what I thought was a crank duration problem, I landed on that idea because of threads on this website that I had read. I got caught up in MPU (Magnetic Pickup Unit) and relays, and RPMs and... and... and... A lot of these threads didn't finish so I don't know their outcomes, something that I'll talk about shortly. Because I let myself get caught up in the overwhelming research I forgot my own Rule #2 - Don't confuse symptoms with root cause. Just because I had what appeared to be similar symptoms as other threads didn't mean that their root cause was my root cause, Rule #3 - reach out to your trusted mentors. Thanks to all of you who put up with me as I worked my way through this. You kept pulling me back into focus, something obviously noticed by all but me!
Let the problem talk to you. I've heard the Bendix mechanism (named after Mr. Bendix) wind out on other bad starters. Why wasn't this started the same as all of the others? Because it was military? Because it has a Start switch that's also meant to flash the generator? No! It was just like any other starter. Maybe the solenoid or maybe the starter. $100 later I had a rebuilt one that works/fits the Isuzu C240 engine, arguable one of the more successful 4-cylinder diesel motors made. There's literally millions of them made over the years. Starters are easy to get,
As you read a couple of posts ago, I was in the middle of removing it when I ran into a problem. If you were to tell me that women aren't as capable as men are, I'd challenge... "have you met me?" But... I'll be the first to admit that I'm not as strong! When the starter didn't come out, I looked again at the parts manual and at the replacement. Two bolts. Count them! Actually one was a stud. With stud nut loosened almost all the way and bottom bolt out, this thing should have come out. Easily. Not so! Thanks Guy for your patient coaching. He told me to make sure the top nut was on the stud, but "very loose" and then give it a "smart tap." Yeah well... that's where Evvy isn't as strong as Guy is! Now I have to work smarter not harder. A 2x4 solved the problem. No, I didn't whack it with a 2x4. Well actually, I did. Here's how. The casting on the starter sticks up and mounts the solenoid. I was able to run a length of 2x4 in through the air filter door and butt up against the solenoid mount. If I tapped the 2x4 then it would push the starter out. I tapped it with a mallet. No go. Again. No go. Something else Guy said. It will come out. Oh what the heck... I stood back like a batter in the batting cage and let the 2x4 have it. It came out! Lesson learned? Reach out to your mentors and gain confidence.
I'll post pictures next, but I want to share something else Guy told me. I promised him that I will learn and in turn make a contribution to this body of knowledge. He pointed out to me that I had already made a contribution by posting the thread. And he said... better still when you follow up and post the solution.
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