LegendsRacer - Legends & Bandolero Racing Forum
LEGENDS => General => Topic started by: swiftr on November 02, 2011, 03:02:22 pm
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hi
I have a legend car, all perfect BUT...BUT!!!
I have broken 4 starter engine!!... I don't know what is the problem....
Every time when the car spun out ... we have problems with the starting system...
When the electric engine opens this one burst :o
I install a system to cut the current to the electric engine when this one working...but it's again hapenned! :(
please , somebody know??..
thanks!!!
JC
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No you don't have a problem with your starter but your problem is spinning out. If and when you spin you need to push the clutch pedal in as fast as you can. The starter works on a sprag clutch and when you turn the motor over backward from your spin it is breaking your starter because you are turning your motor backwards. It has happened to all of use that race these cars. I went for years and never had it happen but one day I blew a oil line off and turned around in my own oil and I had oil on my feet and missed the break pedal. It doesn't take very much to break your starter. So next time you spin just remember to push in the brake pedal and clutch at the same time. I know someone else can explain this better than me but that is the long and short of it.
Scott
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ok... thanks !!!!!
Then I think that I bought the last starter !!!
:)
JC
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No you don't have a problem with your starter but your problem is spinning out. If and when you spin you need to push the clutch pedal in as fast as you can. The starter works on a sprag clutch and when you turn the motor over backward from your spin it is breaking your starter because you are turning your motor backwards. It has happened to all of use that race these cars. I went for years and never had it happen but one day I blew a oil line off and turned around in my own oil and I had oil on my feet and missed the break pedal. It doesn't take very much to break your starter. So next time you spin just remember to push in the brake pedal and clutch at the same time. I know someone else can explain this better than me but that is the long and short of it.
Scott
That was a wonderful explanation Scott, dont be so hard on yourself!
;)