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The Starter Motor Was Recently Replaced And Now Makes A Whining Noise When Starting. Which Is The Most Likely Cause? |
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Answer» A whining noise is most LIKELY CAUSED by an incorrect clearance between the starter drive pinion and the flexplate or FLYWHEEL TEETH. SHIM (or half shim) may be needed to provide the proper clearance between the flywheel teeth of the engine and the pinion teeth of the starter. A whining noise is most likely caused by an incorrect clearance between the starter drive pinion and the flexplate or flywheel teeth. Shim (or half shim) may be needed to provide the proper clearance between the flywheel teeth of the engine and the pinion teeth of the starter. |
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