Reduction Starter Gear

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19D20
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Reduction Starter Gear

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I'm trying to figure out the sequence to put new gear on my reduction starter that I got from Scot at EI.
There is a washer with splines, spring, the gear, a cup like spacer and cir clip that holds it all.
Is this the sequence ?
Do I have to pull the shaft of the starter out some to get all this on ?

Any help is appreciated.
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Re: Reduction Starter Gear

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I would call Scott so he can provide support for the unit he is selling.
If it requires some assembly did it not come with any instructions?
I know a few on here have installed them so I am sure they can help out.
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Re: Reduction Starter Gear

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No instructions, I really didn't want to bother him. I figured one you all might know off hand.
The one that originally came with the unit broke off and fell into the engine case.
http://www.real4x4forums.com/PinzgauerB ... =12&t=8070

I got it welded and I've replaced gear ring, clutch , throwout bearing and motor mounts.
I'm now at the original problem with the gear that started this undertaking.
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Both of mine came fully assembled, ready to install.

I agree that you should give Scott a call.
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Here are a couple of photos if that helps:
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Re: Reduction Starter Gear

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Was this a issue with the starter or something else that the gear fell off? If it was the starter did Scott help with the repair costs?
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Re: Reduction Starter Gear

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The issue was my worn out gear ring, not scott's starter
Edit-The starter was also loose and was also contributing factor.
Thanks for the pictures, they did the trick..
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