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Date:         Wed, 9 Dec 2015 18:07:24 -0800
Reply-To:     Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Since we've been talking starters recently on Vanagon
              list.....
Comments: To: Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@hotmail.com>
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OK, I didn't know that starters had slipper-clutches.... It must be that, or something to do with the Bendix (do they still call em that?) spring. I'll give that a good cleaning soon, when I send off my cherished 5sp for a long overdue rebuild. Thanks everyone. On Dec 9, 2015 3:06 PM, "Dennis Haynes" <d23haynes57@hotmail.com> wrote:

> When the starter cranks the engine a typical cranking speed is around 70 > rpm. For the brief moment after the engine starts, you release the key, and > the solenoid-starter gear retracts and clears the flywheel gear the starter > gear gets overdriven by the engine at many times the cranking speed. So > that the starter gear does not get broken off or the motor destroyed from > centrifugal forces there is a one-way clutch driving the starter gear. If > this assembly is dry, corroded, or otherwise messed up you may get that > awful noise. When it really goes bad it could seize or fail to turn the > engine during cranking. When you turn the key and the starter turns fast > without the engine this is usually the problem. > > Dennis > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf > Of Don Hanson > Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2015 10:26 AM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Since we've been talking starters recently on Vanagon list..... > > I have a starter mystery sound that's been happening since I swapped in my > ABA block hybrid inline VW motor about 3yrs ago...I didn't change any of > the wiring from the original 1.8 liter rabbit/Jetta/fox motor and that one > didn't make this odd noise sometimes when the motor is started...84 van, 93 > ABA jetta block with 92 digifant 8 valve head and 5sp manual > transmission....mounted using vanagon diesel stuff.... > > Here's the story...when I release the ignition switch after the motor > catches and the starter has done it's job....it does seem to crank over > completely normally...it lets out this strange kinda honking squelch > noise...lasts about 1/4 second and nothing else happens...the van runs > normally and the next time I start it, it may again emit the weird noise > ....but sometimes it doesn't make that noise...."Honking Squelch" is the > best I can do for a description....It sounds similar to what a ping pong > ball does when you push it down onto the pingpong table with your > paddle...... > > First time I fired it up after my swap, I thought..."crap, I did > something wrong with the starter...gotta remove the motor and see what that > is."....Well, I also forgot the pilot bearing, so I had the motor out again > in a couple of days to install that and a new output shaft seal....and I > could not find any fault with the starter......So I re-installed it all and > again, I still get that strange squelching binding honking noise, > sometimes..... > > I figured, at the time of the second install, with the noise > unchanged........."OK, I am off to the desert anyhow, for 2 months....If > that starter breaks, I will just bump start till I get another one and > stick that in........but it's been starting just fine, other than the weird > noise, for over 3yrs now..... > > I thought...."Worn bushing" or something, but I expected that I'd have > problems, PDQ....when a starter makes a noise like that, it can't be > right... > > Anyone care to make a guess as to what might be causing that noise? I > am just curious now....it has not affected the starting of the van now for > about 65k miles, but it's still there......It is a "Wrong" sound....It > sounds like it shouldn't be there, like it must be hurting > something.....but nothing dire has happened...it just keeps honking along, > starting every time but perhaps 50% of starts I have come with a post > script.....that honk after I let loose of the key and the starter stops > cranking.....with it's frequent sonic comment after a van start......... > Don Hanson >


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