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DIESEL REDUCTION STARTERS STARTER NOISE/BROKEN HOUSING

ABNORMAL STARTER MOTOR CRANKING NOISE ON THE NEW DIESEL GEAR REDUCTION STARTER MAY BE DUE TO IMPROPER CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE FLYWHEEL RING GEAR TEETH AND THE STARTER DRIVE GEAR. THE NOISE CAN BE CORRECTED USING .015 SHIMS (PART NUMBER 10008053) AT THE STARTER MOUNTING AREA. SHOULD MORE THAN .045 SHIM BE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN THE PROPER RING GEAR TEETH TO STARTER DRIVE GEAR MESH, YOU SHOULD REPLACE THE STARTER DRIVE HOUSING (PART NUMBER 1972698) AND CENTER BEARING SUPPORT (PART NUMBER 1972700). IMPROPER MESH OF THE STARTER DRIVE GEAR TEETH COULD RESULT IN A BROKEN STARTER DRIVE HOUSING. STARTERDRIVE HOUSINGS CAN BE ORDERED THROUGH GMWDD USING PART NUMBER 1972698. IF REPLACEMENT OF THE STARTER DRIVE HOUSING BECOMES NECESSARY, AN INSPECTION OF THE REDUCTION DRIVE GEAR AND THE ARMATURE SHOULD ALSO BE MADE FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGE. THE DIESEL GEAR REDUCTION STARTER MOTOR PART NUMBER IS 1998552. THE USAGE OF THIS PART NUMBER IS LISTED IN THE 1982 PARTS MANUAL AS FITTING A (4.3V) ENGINE ONLY. IT IS ALSO APPLICABLE TO THE (350N) DIESEL ENGINE.

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