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    Posted: 11 Feb 2025 at 9:27am
Can the ring gear be flipped over on a c allis with out a lot of grinding from the starter?
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Rather than flip it over, you are better to take it off and turn it 1/4 turn. Some ring gears are tapered on the starter side, so you should keep that side toward the starter.

A four-cylinder engine always stops in one of two places (two pistons are the same position in the cylinder). Rotating the ring gear 1/4 turn will give you fresh "meat".

Are you sure the grinding problem is the ring gear and not the starter drive?
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Has a new starter drive, the ring gear is worn.
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It's $40 for a new one.  I wouldn't go to the work of splitting the tractor and then try to save $40.  Slap a new on in and be done with it.
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Originally posted by AaronSEIA AaronSEIA wrote:

It's $40 for a new one.  I wouldn't go to the work of splitting the tractor and then try to save $40.  Slap a new on in and be done with it.
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I agree. This is a friends tractor. I'm going to tell him the same thing.
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