Piper J3
Well Known Member
I’m helping a friend install a new gearbox on RV-12 Rotax 912ULS. We are removing the crankshaft gear, and in the process of setting the crankshaft at TDC #1 to insert locking pin, we turned the engine backwards about one turn total. I know Rotax advises not to turn engine backwards, but I think this is only when oil hoses are open for possibility of air ingress.
When engine is rotated backwards we feel a cogging or chatter. Forward direct is perfectly smooth. I think the Sprag clutch is back-driving the starter motor when engine is turned backwards and that is the cogging that we sense. Starter motor works well and easily spins the engine.
My question… has anyone experienced this when turning engine backwards? My RV-12 is laid up for the winter, but I’m pretty sure the engine turns smoothly in both directions.
Photo is crankshaft with gear removed...
When engine is rotated backwards we feel a cogging or chatter. Forward direct is perfectly smooth. I think the Sprag clutch is back-driving the starter motor when engine is turned backwards and that is the cogging that we sense. Starter motor works well and easily spins the engine.
My question… has anyone experienced this when turning engine backwards? My RV-12 is laid up for the winter, but I’m pretty sure the engine turns smoothly in both directions.
Photo is crankshaft with gear removed...