jackass
Member
Hi,
I had a previous thread in this section "Clunk on engine start" but I now have more information.
The problem is that intermittently when starting, as soon as the engine fires there is a quick single clunk, doesn't happen all the time.
I have now found that if I switch off the engine and then just as the engine nearly stops, turn it back on, the engine restarts and there is no clunk.
To my thinking the only difference is that the starter motor is not engaging.
Could it be that the return spring is tired / broken and not retuning off the flywheel quick enough.
What do you think?
cheers, Geoff.
I had a previous thread in this section "Clunk on engine start" but I now have more information.
The problem is that intermittently when starting, as soon as the engine fires there is a quick single clunk, doesn't happen all the time.
I have now found that if I switch off the engine and then just as the engine nearly stops, turn it back on, the engine restarts and there is no clunk.
To my thinking the only difference is that the starter motor is not engaging.
Could it be that the return spring is tired / broken and not retuning off the flywheel quick enough.
What do you think?
cheers, Geoff.