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May 15th 04, 02:05 AM
JDupre5762
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On 12 May 2004 01:15:45 GMT,
(JDupre5762) wrote:
I have a customer with a pair of factory reman IO 540s with less than 100
hours
on them. After landing he will sometimes find the bendix drives on the
starters partially and occasionally
fully engaged. It does not happen every
flight but sometimes every other flight.
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Does the airplane have a firewall mounted starter solenoid? They are
installed specifically to make sure that when you release the starter
switch, no voltage can get to the starter to keep it engaged.
From:
Yes there is a starter solenoid switch. Just yesterday we could see that on
one starter the bendix was retracted and could no be pulled forward with a
scribe. On the other starter the bendix gear was almost touching the ring gear
and could be moved back and forth. There is a pin and spring arrangement that
is supposed to keep the bendix gear retracted. Kelly Aerospace and Lycoming do
not know what is going on. The owner is thinking of going with Skytec starters
but needs the type that has a mounting ear for a propeller control bracket. 4
to 6 weeks from the factory at this point.
JDupre5762