Re: 1974 Inline six - starter won't engage flywheel?
I experienced the same problem...with a '78 1400 that had sit for a long time, unfogged...the starter acted just like you are describing, i put a new bendix gear on it, lubed it all up....and it did the same thing as the original bendix gear, just sit there and spun and wouldn't jump up and grab the flywheel...im pretty knowledgable with this equipment...i think it is a weak armature...the armature just doesn't have the thrust to kick that bendix gear up...you might think that starter is spinning the bendix good enough, but probably not..NOW, i want to inform you of something else thats very relative...my motor sat for a long time too...it WAS in good condition internally, BUT once i got the motor running...after doing pre-lubing and such because it sat so long...it didn't take but about 2 hours of operation, until all the fine rust from condensation, infiltration by bugs and such getting in the motor became dislodged and it ruined the bearings pistons and basically everything else...the crankshaft had needle bearing rust pits in it...if it wasn't fogged and it has sat for more than 3 years...outside....you're looking for trouble with that assembly....wouldn't tell you this if i didn't know and experience it myself...don't know til you try...if it eats itself up inside, the parts probably wasn't salvagable anyway...