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RuFF
05-11-2004, 06:25 PM
I just bout a 1994 Civic EX 1.6 Sohc with 130,000 miles 5 Speed for $800. Guy told me it needed a new started I popped the clutch to get it started and brought it to my friends to start fixing the car. Find out that it seems he put the wrong starter and the cam wasnt reaching the fly wheel so we find the longer peice flywheel. Guy tolds us it most likely the car orginally fron Cali if it needs this type of starter. Put it in still isnt starting. the teeth on the fly wheel appear it find wit no teeth missing at all. We cant figure out WTF is wrong with it. would anyone have any helpful suggestion???????? <edited><editID>RuFF</editID><editDate>38118.7686689815</editDate></edited>


NTX
05-11-2004, 07:40 PM
If you are 100% sure the flywheel is good (pull the started out and look at it to make sure the teeth are not worn), i would take the starter out and get a friend to turn the key to be sure the starter solanoid is good. If it does not move out on the shaft when the key is turned, you need to replace it. If the starter is not a Civic starter, ditch it.

RuFF
05-11-2004, 07:50 PM
my friend thinks it is the flywheel but his father looked at it also and thinks the flywheel is fine. it really apears to be nothing wrong but if there slightly worn would that cause not to start up at all</P>


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ill check that in about an hr</P><edited><editID>RuFF</editID><editDate>38118.8290509259</editDate></edited>


NTX
05-11-2004, 08:07 PM
If the teeth are slightly worn, that could be the problem. A sticky solanoid could also be the problem.</P>


When you try to start it, do you hear the starter spinning?</P>

RuFF
05-11-2004, 08:14 PM
yea the starter is spinning</P>


problem is the car not wit me im going back to it in bout an hr to see if solaniod is the problem.</P>


flywheel looks good to me and his father agreed. really doesnt look worn</P>

NTX
05-11-2004, 08:18 PM
Myguess is the solanoid (if the starter is the right one for the car).

RuFF
05-16-2004, 12:56 PM
turned out that the flywheel would probably broken and they welded using brass. Idiots...

NTX
05-16-2004, 02:59 PM
At least now you know and you can start it without having to pop the clutch all the time (unless you want to).

Importman04
05-16-2004, 05:06 PM
i had to do that when i had my 88 hatchback pop the cluth all the time