starter failure
Greetings,
I have a 912UL with about 670 hrs on it. I'm currently preparing for inspection and flight testing on a Sonex Onex. I ran this engine for maybe 5 hours on another plane before removing it and had no problems other than needing to replace ignition modules. I was going to reset my pitch on the prop and needed to turn the engine backwards a few inches to get the prop blade horizontal. When I did I was surprised to feel a lot of resistance to turning, along with a really rough feel. Rotating the engine in the forward direction was fine, so after some investigation I decided it had to be the starter. After removing it, the problem is obvious. Hard to complain about getting 20 years and 670 hours out of a starter, and I have a new one on the way. Of course I could complain about the price, but that wouldn't get me anywhere :-)
I'm curious if this is a common failure mode. It was still working, but I have to imagine it didn't have too many more starts left in it. The shaft and bushing are really trashed, and there's a lot of material stuck to the magnets. I have to imagine most of that is bits of magnet that was scraped off? Again, just curious mostly.
Cheers,
Rusty