Last saturday a friend of mine asked for help, he was not able to start up the engine; checked the battery first, the starter relay and followed the well documented Sky_tec website throubleshooting research. At the end the starter was broken as expected.
Seems like the (part of) starter solenoid stuck with the pin outside (melted). That condition left the starter pinion engaged leaving the starter itself running too fast, until he melted from the inside. A lot of different metal chips were found into the starter motor.
A safety question could be "what if the flight was more than 20 minutes as it was ?" and "could the starter burn or it's case protected ?"
No CB Starter popped out, a little smell after the take off was perceived, reported a noise into the headsets. Airplane has 100 hours, starter comes from FFW kit in 2018, it has 300 cycles circa. Last three flights the starter procedure was not so smart as usual.
I would appreciate your opinion and considerations about.


Seems like the (part of) starter solenoid stuck with the pin outside (melted). That condition left the starter pinion engaged leaving the starter itself running too fast, until he melted from the inside. A lot of different metal chips were found into the starter motor.
A safety question could be "what if the flight was more than 20 minutes as it was ?" and "could the starter burn or it's case protected ?"
No CB Starter popped out, a little smell after the take off was perceived, reported a noise into the headsets. Airplane has 100 hours, starter comes from FFW kit in 2018, it has 300 cycles circa. Last three flights the starter procedure was not so smart as usual.
I would appreciate your opinion and considerations about.
