
One option it to just run it; either the gears on the starter or the flywheel (probably the starter) will quickly "grind to clearance" but that just don't seem like a good idea!
Actually in his defense no. He lives in Hawaii and the tin worm just got the better of his car. I purchased several items form him and all are fine and I assume he either shimmed this flywheel, or his starter and just forgot to mention that. Again, a proper spacer between this and the crank of about 1 or 2 mm would solve the issue. Maybe if I feel energetic in a year or so I'll have this one magnafluxed and if it's good have a spacer made and re-install it. Right now I just want to get back to a running / driving car!So Cal Mark wrote:I suppose that's why the previous owner sold that flywheel