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| Join Date: Aug 2005
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Last year I had my engine rebuilt. Not long after my starter went out or so we thought. Since rebuilding the starter we could not get the drive to mesh with the flywheel. After checking and even rebuilding the starter again the problem persisted. We then had another starter sent in and still the same thing. So, what could be causing this problem? Was the flywheel somehow installed wrong? Is there a spacer or shim missing? Please help we are stumped!
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| Owner Elite Member Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: UK
Ferrari Life Posts: 12,774
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You also have me stumped. Suggest you also post the question on: www.Tomyang.net to see if they have any suggestions. Boxer Current: F40, F50, 612, 430 Scuderia Past: 360 Modena, 360 Challenge, 550, 575, 365BB, 512BB, 456 GT, F355 GTS, 365 GTB/4 Daytona, 308 GTB |
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| Owner Elite Member Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Australia
Ferrari Life Posts: 188
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Have you gone through the diagram in the parts manual and made sure all components were positioned correctly?
Greg Current: 365GTC/4 #15709 Previously: 246GTS #07772, 365GT4/BB #17915 |
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