Guys,
I've just given my bendix a good clean as it has not been engaging properly, and I noticed the flywheel has some worn teeth where the bendix kicks into it.
I was wondering if it's possible to remove the ring gear, and turn it over the other way so you have a nice fresh set of teeth? I can't see any sort of attaching mechanism or keyway, so I thought I might get a pulley puller and see if it will come off?
Good idea? Bad idea?
Leigh
I've just given my bendix a good clean as it has not been engaging properly, and I noticed the flywheel has some worn teeth where the bendix kicks into it.
I was wondering if it's possible to remove the ring gear, and turn it over the other way so you have a nice fresh set of teeth? I can't see any sort of attaching mechanism or keyway, so I thought I might get a pulley puller and see if it will come off?
Good idea? Bad idea?
Leigh