it is slow
The flywheel can be cracked or the teeth on the flywheel can be broken or worn. Either of these conditions require the flywheel be replaced. I would also replace the starter when replacing the flywheel. This will prevent damage to the new flywheel from the worn teeth on the old starter.
The teeth on the flywheel have been worn down, this happens when a failing starter is repeatedly used until it quits.
Yes! So can badly worn tires as well as badly worn or damaged front suspension parts.
the teeth on the starter could be worn out or the teeth on the flywheel could be worn out ... hopefully for you its just the starter if its the flywheel you will have to pull the tranny ...
bad flywheel can be caused by incorrectly adjusted clutch. in correct use od clutch,9such as riding clutch).can also be caused by a worn clutch not being replaced before it damages flywheel. one other problem with a flywjheel can be the ring gear worn or missing teeth, this is usually caused by a starter motoer being installed that does not match the flywheel properly
This can be caused by a worn flywheel, or a bad starter drive. You'll need to remove the starter and look at the flywheel to see which is bad.
Could be any number of reasons. Loose, bendix not engaging the flywheel correctly, worn out and bendix is chipping the teeth of the flywheel.
It only goes on one way if that is what you are asking.
You could stretch the bolts, strip the threads out of the flywheel or break the bolts off in the flywheel.
the stater motor needs replacing it is not the solenoid that does not kick out it is the gear on the shaft sticking in the flywheel so either the starter is worn, the gear on starter is worn, or the teeth on the flywheel are worn if you replace stater, make sure correct number of teeth on gear or you will just mess up another one
it don't start or run or move.
Get a sharpening knife, or sharpening steel. if its badly worn get a professional sharpening.