Hello all,
I recently posted that I was getting a grinding sound from my starter after firing the engine, and now it has gotten to the point that the vehicle will not start. The battery shows 12 volts (I don't know about cold cranking amps) and the starter starts to turn, but then quickly dies. By the way, my mechanic was bored one day while working on my car so he re-pegged my distributor to help it clear the open-element air filter. So, I was told that there was a good chance that my starter was not aligned correctly and that I should shim it.
My question is, how in the world do I shim the starter. I thought I would just crawl under the car with my big paper clip and make sure that the starter was engaging the flywheel with the right spacing, but boy was I wrong. What do I have to remove to inspect the flywheel spacing? I assume it's the flywheel cover but I have no idea what that looks like. I am mechanically inclined but I don't have a very extensive vocabulary.
Thanks to all in advance.
I recently posted that I was getting a grinding sound from my starter after firing the engine, and now it has gotten to the point that the vehicle will not start. The battery shows 12 volts (I don't know about cold cranking amps) and the starter starts to turn, but then quickly dies. By the way, my mechanic was bored one day while working on my car so he re-pegged my distributor to help it clear the open-element air filter. So, I was told that there was a good chance that my starter was not aligned correctly and that I should shim it.
My question is, how in the world do I shim the starter. I thought I would just crawl under the car with my big paper clip and make sure that the starter was engaging the flywheel with the right spacing, but boy was I wrong. What do I have to remove to inspect the flywheel spacing? I assume it's the flywheel cover but I have no idea what that looks like. I am mechanically inclined but I don't have a very extensive vocabulary.
Thanks to all in advance.
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