Hunter22sk801
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- Jul 2, 2018
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- Vehicle Year
- 1994
- Transmission
- Manual
Howdy. I usually have to replace the starter on my 94 4.0L 4x4 manual Ranger every 3-6 months because of chewed bendix teeth. They don't sell starter shims for my truck. So I put in a new flywheel 1 month ago thinking it would solve the issue. Today it sounded like my starter bendix chewed out and wouldn't catch so I replaced the starter but the bendix teeth look fine, it's the flywheel teeth that are narly. I turned it over and it starts up but a horrible grinding knocking sound ensues from flywheel area (I think) and I can't shift into gear. Neither forward nor rearward push starting work, it just stops hard. It seems to be spitting shards of metal out of the flywheel hole so I'm not going to start it again. Any thoughts?
P.S. I simultaneously have a very hard time shifting into gear once all my liquids are hot- could be a clutch line bubble and may be unrelated.
Thanks y'all.
P.S. I simultaneously have a very hard time shifting into gear once all my liquids are hot- could be a clutch line bubble and may be unrelated.
Thanks y'all.
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