First a background of my set up:
1996 m52b28 into a 1991 318i sedan
g240 from my 1991 318i
m20 flywheel lightened (I bought this from a jy, so it's possible it's not right)
m20 starter, using a remanufactured one, replaced yesterday thinking it was my solenoid
I can turn the crank. With car in gear, the tranny output shaft spins as well (drive shaft is NOT installed). No grinding or anything when I turn the crank.
Problem:
While trying to figure out how to wire the starter, I finally figure out how to engage the solenoid (thanks to Luke btw). When I do get the solenoid to pop the gear out, the teeth don't mate/engage with the flywheel. I can tell this since I physically have my fingers where the starter and flywheel meet. I had someone continually switch the ignition from the RUN and START position, feel the solenoid engage/disengage, and the gear will hit the flywheel. The corresponding teeth don't mesh.
Perhaps the gear teeth faces are just hitting each directly. I try to move the crank around to rotate the flywheel in order to get the teeth to mesh. No dice.
I've also tried to have the starter gear engaged while rotating the crank around to see if it would extend further and grab. Makes a grinding noise between the starter gear and flywheel when I turn it, but the reasons behind that are obvious. It also clearly indicates the starter teeth aren't popping into the flywheel teeth.
I feel the starter teeth and the flywheel teeth and I'm 99% sure the gear profiles match. What I feel like is happening is that the starter teeth aren't being extended out far enough to reach the flywheel. How much does the starter gear actually pop out? Finger gage seems to be less than a quarter of an inch when engaging/disengaging the gear.
Note, I also did not install the spacer between the crank flange and the flywheel.
Before, I attempt to remove the tranny, do you guys have any thoughts? I'm stumped. I really do not want to pull the tranny but if I have to, I guess I have to.
BTW, I saw this thread
and I'm trying to figure out how the eff you push the starter further towards flywheel when it's already bolted flat to the bellhousing.
1996 m52b28 into a 1991 318i sedan
g240 from my 1991 318i
m20 flywheel lightened (I bought this from a jy, so it's possible it's not right)
m20 starter, using a remanufactured one, replaced yesterday thinking it was my solenoid
I can turn the crank. With car in gear, the tranny output shaft spins as well (drive shaft is NOT installed). No grinding or anything when I turn the crank.
Problem:
While trying to figure out how to wire the starter, I finally figure out how to engage the solenoid (thanks to Luke btw). When I do get the solenoid to pop the gear out, the teeth don't mate/engage with the flywheel. I can tell this since I physically have my fingers where the starter and flywheel meet. I had someone continually switch the ignition from the RUN and START position, feel the solenoid engage/disengage, and the gear will hit the flywheel. The corresponding teeth don't mesh.
Perhaps the gear teeth faces are just hitting each directly. I try to move the crank around to rotate the flywheel in order to get the teeth to mesh. No dice.
I've also tried to have the starter gear engaged while rotating the crank around to see if it would extend further and grab. Makes a grinding noise between the starter gear and flywheel when I turn it, but the reasons behind that are obvious. It also clearly indicates the starter teeth aren't popping into the flywheel teeth.
I feel the starter teeth and the flywheel teeth and I'm 99% sure the gear profiles match. What I feel like is happening is that the starter teeth aren't being extended out far enough to reach the flywheel. How much does the starter gear actually pop out? Finger gage seems to be less than a quarter of an inch when engaging/disengaging the gear.
Note, I also did not install the spacer between the crank flange and the flywheel.
Before, I attempt to remove the tranny, do you guys have any thoughts? I'm stumped. I really do not want to pull the tranny but if I have to, I guess I have to.
BTW, I saw this thread
and I'm trying to figure out how the eff you push the starter further towards flywheel when it's already bolted flat to the bellhousing.
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