Sounds to me like your new flywheel has more or less teeth per inch than the old one. This is causing the starter to jump or gring on the flywheel teeth. YOu will have to match the teeth per inch count from the new flywheel to the starter teeth. Make sense to u?
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Track Condition There are all sorts of track conditions that you will encounter in your 4x4. Unfortunately there is very little you can do about this, except to perhaps fill in some rutted sections to make them a little easier. So, to overcome track conditions it is up to the other four elements above.
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