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Good stuff to check, I dont know which flywheel as I havent taken it off, its a 1965 but Ill check out the starter bendix tommoro. This car hasnt been started much in the last 20 years or so. Thanks, Keith Any idea why the teeth > > look beat? they are shiney too implying that it was something that had just > > happened. > > > > I may need a 6V '65 flywheel! > > > Is it an o'ring flywheel, or steel gasket?? > The starter can spin when not completely into the flywheel. I have seen > a lot of stop and start drivers with the flywheel chewed. The bendix has > is spring loaded, and can spin when not completely engaged. Check the > shaft on the starter to see if the Bendix is going all the way to the > stop. Or, is the stop not snapped onto its snap ring. > > > -- > Russ Wolfe > '71 FB AT > '66 FB MT > '64 T34 (not running) > '65 T1 (not running) > '05 KIA Sorento SUV > russw@classicvw.org > http://www.classicvw.org > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >