MystyBlue2
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Hi folks I'm a little confused as to whether i can use a emergency rope if my electric starter fails.
My flywheel has 2 hooked notches on the flywheel at 180° apart.
If i rotate the starter bendix it raises the pinion gear toward the flywheel in a clockwise direction...when it engages the flywheel it then turns the flywheel in a counter clockwise direction and it starts the motor...
Now my issue is the direction of the hooked notches on the flywheel are facing in the worng direction to fit a rope and pull.
If i do this it will cause the flywheel to crank in a clockwise direction instead of the same direction as the starter motor makes it turn.
Does this matter?
And is it going to be possible to use a rope or not?
Hope this makes sense folks
Pic of flywheel below...
My flywheel has 2 hooked notches on the flywheel at 180° apart.
If i rotate the starter bendix it raises the pinion gear toward the flywheel in a clockwise direction...when it engages the flywheel it then turns the flywheel in a counter clockwise direction and it starts the motor...
Now my issue is the direction of the hooked notches on the flywheel are facing in the worng direction to fit a rope and pull.
If i do this it will cause the flywheel to crank in a clockwise direction instead of the same direction as the starter motor makes it turn.
Does this matter?
And is it going to be possible to use a rope or not?
Hope this makes sense folks
Pic of flywheel below...
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