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1950 WD starter problem

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    Posted: 24 Apr 2011 at 4:45pm
I've replaced the complete shaft/sproket assembly in the starter with orginal new parts and I still have the same problem.  The sproket backs up and locks to tight in the home position, so that when u tried to start it, it spins in place and won't move up the sindle, once I free it up, it works for  a little while, then gets jammed back up against the stop.  This is what was happening to the orginal assembly I had.  Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Jim
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can you put a washer in for a spacer so it doesn't come back too far? Bob
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Had the same problem on a WD45 once,tried every way to fix,finally bought a complete rebuilt starter.
Why do today what you can put off til tomorrow.
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   Mine did this when I put the new assembly in. To fix, don't laugh, I put a hose clamp around the shaft so it can't go back so far. Takes a little time to get it situated right but it has been working for me, knock on wood.
Randy Freshour,Member Indiana AC Partners,
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