mini starter
same with the one i have i can rotate it too. but after it starts the car , when i take off it sounds like it is hitting the flex plate now it is all chewed up (the started gear.) it kinda makes me mad because i shimed it so many times and still it doesnt want to work right.
Originally posted by zulater91
same with the one i have i can rotate it too. but after it starts the car , when i take off it sounds like it is hitting the flex plate now it is all chewed up (the started gear.) it kinda makes me mad because i shimed it so many times and still it doesnt want to work right.
same with the one i have i can rotate it too. but after it starts the car , when i take off it sounds like it is hitting the flex plate now it is all chewed up (the started gear.) it kinda makes me mad because i shimed it so many times and still it doesnt want to work right.
My thoughts.
Originally posted by trackbird
I had a Hamburger starter in my 3rd gen, the gear would "buzz" the flexplate. Hamburger sent a set of spacer "washers" that spaced the starter back away from the mounting block. You unbolted the starter drive and motor from the aluminum mounting block, added a spacer and reassembled. This allowed the starter gear to clear the flexplate. (As far as I could tell, the Hamburger mini starter is the same as most other mini starters, I think it used a Hitachi motor). This may be the problem you are having as well.
My thoughts.
I had a Hamburger starter in my 3rd gen, the gear would "buzz" the flexplate. Hamburger sent a set of spacer "washers" that spaced the starter back away from the mounting block. You unbolted the starter drive and motor from the aluminum mounting block, added a spacer and reassembled. This allowed the starter gear to clear the flexplate. (As far as I could tell, the Hamburger mini starter is the same as most other mini starters, I think it used a Hitachi motor). This may be the problem you are having as well.
My thoughts.
Originally posted by aklim
All those sound like are washers. I am using the regular shims that GM starters usually have.
All those sound like are washers. I am using the regular shims that GM starters usually have.
Does that make more sense?


