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#621243 - 11/01/09 05:52 PM
66 mgb starter
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Freshman Member
Registered: 10/06/09
Posts: 8
Loc: Ohio
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Pulled the motor on the '66-B this weekend. The ring gear on the flywheel is toast. The housing on the starter is also very loose. Is this normal? Cheapest starter I could find was Carquest at $129. Is there another starter option? Seemed to work alright until you tried starting in a spot where there were no teeth. It's all going to be replaced since it's out of the car. Also, how hard is it to replace just the ring gear on the flywheel? I'm assuming lots of heat and press on.... Thanks, chris
Edited by sparks (11/01/09 05:54 PM)
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#621330 - 11/01/09 09:31 PM
Re: 66 mgb starter
[Re: tony barnhill]
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 09/30/05
Posts: 501
Loc: Bremerton, WA, USA
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Yes, ring gears take a beating over the years....lots of times it's just a matterof taking it off & flippping it over so the good side is to the starter....if yours is too far gone to reuse, you're right, lots of heat... Can't do that with the ring gear on the MKI MGBs, the ring gear has a right and wrong side. You can rotate the ring gear 90° so the unused portion is used, but that is as much work (or more) than installing a new one. Cheers,
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#621445 - 11/02/09 12:20 PM
Re: 66 mgb starter
[Re: tony barnhill]
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Freshman Member
Registered: 10/06/09
Posts: 8
Loc: Ohio
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Thanks for the help. I see there are 2 sizes, 10.75" and 11.5". Is this the ID or the OD?
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#621698 - 11/03/09 08:26 AM
Re: 66 mgb starter
[Re: sparks]
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Freshman Member
Registered: 10/06/09
Posts: 8
Loc: Ohio
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Anyone ever tried to use the following on their early mgb? Looks like a very reasonable price, however looks a good bit different that what I have currently. Looks like a gear reduction starter. Will that work without doing anything to the ring gear since the starter gear contact will now be in the front? Link is below. Any opinions?? http://www2.partstrain.com/store/details...ITEST16132.html
Edited by sparks (11/03/09 09:38 AM)
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#621724 - 11/03/09 09:40 AM
Re: 66 mgb starter
[Re: bob67bgt]
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Freshman Member
Registered: 10/06/09
Posts: 8
Loc: Ohio
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Thanks Bob. I will probably order one but not until around spring. The starter gear making contact from the front looks like it should work then. Sound right?? No need to replace the ring gear then...
Edited by sparks (11/03/09 10:11 AM)
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#622074 - 11/04/09 10:57 AM
Re: 66 mgb starter
[Re: tony barnhill]
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Obi Wan
Registered: 06/12/02
Posts: 2178
Loc: Greenville, SC
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A modern gear reduction starter is one of the best addtions in my opinion you can do to a pre 1968 MGB, as for the flywheel diameter, if you still have the three syncro tranny (no syncro 1st gear), then you need the smaller of the two ring gears, the flywheel diamters changed (got larger) in 1968-on with the introduction of the 4 syncro tranny.
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