Question about starting and ground ring gear
Question about starting and ground ring gear
My ring gear is worn and it stops in the area where it is worn about half the time and the starter won't engage it. To deal with this, I've been putting it in fifth and pushing it a two or three feet, and that usually gets the ring gear to a non-worn spot that the starter will engage. Is this bad for the engine/car?
Re: Question about starting and ground ring gear
no, just don't push it backwards with the trans in a forward gear
Re: Question about starting and ground ring gear
Interesting -- what would happen in that case?
Re: Question about starting and ground ring gear
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