yes
FInd the transmission, find the fly wheel, find the fly wheel then the starter motor wheel be right next to it.
Wrong starter, wrong fly-wheel, Bad starter drive, worn fly-wheel. Starter may need to be shimed.
This happens sometimes when there are teeth missing on the fly wheel
Yes as long as it is not a small block 400 ci.
Assumeing it's the same starter, the bendix(the gear on the end of the starter that engages the flywheel)could be bad, and or the starter it self could be bad. sounds like number of teeth on new flywheel does not match number of teeth on starter. find out from mechanic that installed new fly wheel, how many teeth on flywheel if he doesnt know, a ford dealer can tell you from the part number on your receit. then ask how many teeth should be on starter to match fly wheel pull starter and count teeth
Cheack the Fly wheel, ma be loose or teeth are brokin on it. Cheack the Fly wheel, ma be loose or teeth are brokin on it.
IT DEPENDS ON WETHER IT IS A GAS MOTOR OR A DIESEL , OR IF YOU WANT STOCK OR AFTER MARKET.
Hi You need to shim outside bolt on starter, go to parts store and get starter shims. Might have to shim till it sounds right. The teeth on starter have to mesh in center of fly wheel or close.
yea but u will have to make suse u have the right fly wheel adn tork convertor
teeth on fly wheel may be rounded or teeth on stearter drive are rounded.
sounds like you have broken some teeth on the fly wheel gear.Hopefully it on the starter itself which is easier to replace.