I'm getting my 3000 BJ8 back to running after sitting in my garage for about 2 years. It ran fine and was driven into the garage when I put it away but now seems to be having a problem with the starter engaging. I have changed every fluid and filter, and have hand turned the engine with the plugs out and Marvel oil in the cylinders. The battery is well charged and when I turn the key I hear the starter rev up and turn but it sounds like the gear is not extending to engage the motor fly wheel to crank the engine. The starter sounds like it "overspeeds" (?) and does nothing else. Friends have advised me that the starter gear is simply stuck in its old grease which is not being overcome by the "starter spring" and to just keep trying it until it breaks loose. I'm just a bit fearful of doing some sort of damage to the starter by just repeatedly trying to start the car. I don't have a lift available so I'm hopeful that there is a way to remedy this without having to remove the starter. I think the car is ready to start if I can just get the starter to engage. Anyone have a good idea or a better description of my problem?
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