5.3 Problem with starter hitting the flywheel-problem fixed
When you turn the key over you can hear the starter plunger kick out and a loud thunk like it hit a tooth on the flywheel.
If you keep turning the key over it keeps making that sound it will eventually catch and crank the motor. I've tried turning the motor over with a ratchet and some times have to turn it 4-5 times and it still won't start, or tap on the solonoid with a hammer and it will start.
I pulled the starter off and threw on a car starter and it does the same thing.
Went and bought a brand new starter for am05 Tahoe and it does the same thing.
The flex plate of not loose and all of the teeth are in good shape? Wtf hell is the problem because sometimes it will start right up like there's no problem
Last edited by bakomack; Oct 7, 2012 at 04:11 PM.
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Did you fully charge the battery before trying this? Wire brush the battery connectors? How is the negative post of the battery hooked up to the motor? I like running it straight to the block. If you ground the battery to the frame then you have a good ground strap to the block?
You might have a bad cable. Try hooking a set of jumper cables straight to the starter.
I assume each new starter had a new solenoid?
Finally did you check the clearance of the starter pinion with the fly wheel teeth?
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The negative battery is grounded to the block, also have a ground from block to frame and trans to frame.
I installed a 1/64th shim between starter and block and still did the same thing.
Tested voltage in the signsl wire and it's getting 12 v when turning the key over.
You can watch the plunger shoot out when someone cranks the key over. The teeth on the plunger hit the teeth on the flex plate, they just don't mesh they look like their spaced right. What would cause the teeth not to mesh sometimes?
But it starts perfect sometimes and only every so often does it do this and not start.
I'm at a loss here
Last edited by bakomack; Aug 30, 2012 at 11:21 PM.
And I'll check voltage drop tomorrow but I remember the voltage while cracking is 12v will double check what it drops tomorrow







