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Sky-Tec Starter Intermittent fail to engage
I have a new Sky-Tec starter (149-12LS).
I replaced my starter at my last condition inspection because the old one had a loose solenoid. The A&P that went over my firewall forward had not seen a loose one before and suggested I replace the starter. Now occasionally the starter contactor clicks but the starter does not engage. If I get out of the airplane and pull the prop through a few times, and then try again the starter engages. It's happening fairly often. Today it happened 300 miles away from my home field. Let me with a sinking feeling. It's seems like if the prop is clocked just right the starter does not engage. The old starter had no such problem. So I'm thinking its probably the starter and not something else. i.e. battery or starter contactor. Does that sound right? Michael- |
When you hit the ignition, does the starter spin up with that winding noise? If so, I'd suspect the bendix aren't extending into the flywheel. I experienced it twice with my starter and as a fix I lubricated the shaft the bendix travels on. Haven't had a missed starter engagement since.
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In addition to 'Infidel's' reply, check the power cable connections both ends. I had an issue with mine some time ago and discovered a 'dirty' connection at the starter motor. Cleaned, installed new star washer and good to go.....until I eventually changed out the starter for the NL type. (a whole other story with a number of threads to explain)
Good luck :) Greg (2017 VAF dues PAID) |
A friend had the same here on a brand new RV14 (20 hrs). They swopped the starter and problem has gone away.
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Solenoid - automotive.
Michael, I had same issue with two different low time ST starters, same p/n. Replacement solenoid fixed problem. Found ST difficult to deal with. Apparenly they do not track production by serial numbers and wanted the whole starter shipped back for part replacement. IIRC the actual solenoid is an automotive part, maybe ford crown vic? ST was frusrtatingly hard to deal.with. The solenoid change is easy.
ST eventually diagnosed the solenoid failures to a "rare, unheard of" partial coil failure that gives the solenoid enough force to move the core but not enough force to drive the pinion gear into mesh with the ring gear. On the occasions when the gears align, the reduced force is enough to move the core far enough to close the conactor and it works 'perfect'.... until next time. |
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Thanks
Infidel, no spinup with winding noise. Just click of the starter contactor.
Thanks for all the suggestions. I will go through the voltage checks suggested by Sky-Tec website and then contact them. I'm hoping to trade up to the NL version because I have a catto prop and with the new starter have also experienced mild kickback. Michael- |
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Is there some reason not to do some diagnostics? Get a VOM and check some hypotheses. Start with voltage at the battery for the baseline, then contractor - move along to the starter. Construct a long cord if you are doing this solo.
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Will do...
That is exactly the 3 diagnostic steps suggested on the Sky-Tec website. I plan on doing it this week.
Michael- |
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