typically a bad bendix servo. some starters allow you to replace the servo unit, otherwise you'll need a new/rebuilt starter
If the starter 'just spins' it is usually because of a faulty starter drive; sometimes called the starter bendix.It can also be caused by a starter that is tired and no longer has the power to 'throw' the drive against the flywheel. In any case you will need to replace the starter.Price out a low-mile used one from a salvage yard vs a rebuilt one from an auto parts store. I hope this helps you. Mark
Anything is possible if you throw enough money at it.Anything is possible if you throw enough money at it.
Possibly, but it can also be a loose connection, mis-aligned or failed neutral lockout switch, faulty ignition switch or a bunch of OTHER potential problems. Isolate and thoroughly diagnose the situation first. Don't just throw parts at the problem.
A throw out bearing is the bearing in a manual transmission that helps to engage and to disengage the clutch.
You don't. It could be the solenoid (which is basically a heavy duty switch that connects the heavy battery lead to the starter motor) The ignition key supplies a little power on a thin black line down to the solenoid causing it to magnetize and throw the "heavy switch" turning over the starter motor. That clicking you hear when you first turn the key is power to the starter solenoid. Either there is enough power or not enough. However, some parts store will check your starting system FREE.
Be strong enough to lift it and throw it off the boat!
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get a grenade, throw it under the 4 wheeler, i u can see the starter came out in places also known as pieces, put ur new starter on top of the four wheeler and dupe tape it, i hope this anwer helps
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