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NEVER Reverse your Flywheel Ring!!!

To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: NEVER Reverse your Flywheel Ring!!!
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 22:41:35 EDT
I want to thank everyone for sending ideas and suggestions recently as to how 
to fix my Midget 1500 that was making the knocking sounds.  After discovering 
that the problem was likely the flywheel, I bought a used one, had it 
resurfaced, and, you will remember, had the ring turned around at the 
machinist's suggestion.

Several of you didn't like the idea of turning the flywheel ring around--some 
just because it didn't sound right, and others because of the extra heat it 
would take to remove the old ring.  Well--I spent the ENTIRE DAY installing 
that flywheel and reinstalling the engine, overcoming several obstacles in 
the meantime, got it all back together--electrical connections, 
everything--ready to START that beastie!

Turned the key starter and "RRRrrrrrr. . ."   Sort of a quick grunt and 
everything stopped.  We tried to roll the car in 4th gear to turn over the 
motor and it wouldn't budge!  Tried rocking the car and it still wouldn't 
budge!!   My best guess???   The real damned reason for NOT TURNING THE 
FLYWHEEL AROUND!!!  Has nothing to do with heat.  It has to do with the fact 
that on a NEW flywheel, unbeknownst to me, the teeth toward the starter 
pinion are BEVELED and the other side is not!!

So now I have a Midget with a jammed starter that I am in all liklihood going 
to have to 
re-remove the engine from, pull the flywheel, and take it to have the ring 
re-reversed!!!  SO THERE!!!  NEVER reverse your flywheel ring to expose the 
starter to new teeth.  That side is square and not beveled and will sieze 
your starter!

This is my theory of course, and it will bear checking when I get back to the 
car and pull the starter, then  probably the engine.  If anyone is 
interested, I will keep the list posted!

--David C.     8^(

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