Mike1150
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Hi all,
After 4 weeks of sporadically working on changing my starter and ring gear (Clutch Housing) I finally complete the job, charge up my battery and voila, started first time like a dream!!
However, tried to start it yesterday and it really struggled to turn the engine, I understand this to be due to less charge in the battery.... however, more concerning was the unmistakable sound of the starter sliding/grinding on the ring gear. Took the starter off this morning to look at the ring gear and starter, there were definite signs that the starter isn’t gripping the gear properly, is this a common factor if you try start these beasts without enough charge in the battery (cant help notice the amount of posts on this site about battery problems). These things can only go on one way so surly there is no way I am missing a setting/ adjustment anywhere?
Spoke to very experienced mechanical engineer and he suggested I layer the ring gear and starter gear with MolyGrease, now my non-mechanical mind tells me that this would add to the sliding, although may ease the grinding?
Any advise welcome!!
Mike
). My dealer said this was because the weak battery wasn't spinning the starter motor fast enough to fully extend it to allow it to engage. I think that it might spin out gyroscopically and if there isn't enough force it doesn't go out far enough to engage properly. Once I had a new battery the problem was solved. This may or may not be relevant. 
without charging the battery so this would then lead me too think your battery would need a refresher charge it is only 19amp capacity i think and god knows how many years old. just out of curiosity did the clock reset to zero