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Can’t get set screw out on new D17 bendix

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    Posted: 26 Mar 2024 at 4:48pm
Can’t figure out how to get this set screw out of my new starter bendix. It’s different than the old style as the spring is covered and doesn’t leave enough clearance for the set screw to come in or out. The link is the new part I got.
https://www.tractorpartsasap.com/starter-drive-prestolite-style-new-d2012-113968.html?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw5ImwBhBtEiwAFHDZxwLwl3a5hrBrmqWJHErYv-Ze60KNPlfX01vTx7LHyr825xwNVrSnQRoCLXYQAvD_BwE
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compress spring inside far enough to use a bondus ball hex wrench to back it out . 


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I can’t figure out how to post a picture on here but it’s not an Allen set screw it’s a flathead. Also that’s the problem I can’t get it to compress far enough to clear the outside of the set screw.
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Well, been there done that! Had to take a die-grinder and cut a notch to get to the screw. What was worse, the drive was about an inch too long. Took it back and they did refund my money at least.
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I got this from FB. I believe it was your post. Hope it helps.
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Originally posted by mdm1 mdm1 wrote:

I got this from FB. I believe it was your post. Hope it helps.


That kind of drive was on our old cat lift trucks. I would put it in a vise and compress it enough to let it go past that collar then put it on the shaft and then tighten it up then remove from vise

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if its about an 1 inch to long did you get it racheted out ? it  will neeed to be spun to get it where it belongs then it wont be hard to do
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Originally posted by HudCo HudCo wrote:

if its about an 1 inch to long did you get it racheted out ? it  will neeed to be spun to get it where it belongs then it wont be hard to do
I took mine back to all states ag parts, that's where I got it. Frustrating experience!
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