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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. On at least two occasions the bendix drives were not engaged after shut down but were almost engaged when the pilot returned from lunch an hour later! We have changed the starters twice now since Kelly Aerospace admits too certain problems on some starters even though these do not fall into the serial number range of those on a recent bulletin. The bendix is supposed to be held back until the starter winds up and thrown back in position when the engine speed exceeds the starter speed. So what is going on here. One source doubts the starter motor is actually engaged as the speed of the starter driven by the ring gear would through the windings off the armature and ruin the starter. Is is possible some kind of transient voltage spike at shut down is attempting to drive the starter? Why would an unengaged bendix become engaged while the aircraft is shut down and the crew is at lunch? |
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