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Craftsman 536.887990 snowthrower electric start spins but doesn't start, hand start works
Original Message   Nov 9, 2009 2:06 pm
Any ideas?  I have a Craftsman 536.88790 electric start snowthrower.  It started and ran fine all last winter and earlier in the summer when I started it.  Went to prep it for winter over the weekend and electric start "whirs", but motor doesn't start.  The motor does start with the hand crank.  I have a bad heart and am not supposed to use hand cranks, especially in the cold during winter.  One time on Saturday the electric start was able to start engine, but all the other times I"ve tried the past 2 days it only whirs, and doesn't start until I hadn crank.  Anyone have any ideas?  Thankx
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borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Re: Craftsman 536.887990 snowthrower electric start spins but doesn't start, hand start works
Reply #2   Nov 9, 2009 8:45 pm
As previously stated, pull the starter to inspect the condition of the starter gear that engages the flywheel. Also, while you have the starter out, plug it in and give it a jolt to see what happens. Watch to ensure the gear rotates with the starter motor shaft. Could have sheared. Not sure if these starter have a bendix mechanism to move the starter gear to the flywheel of the engine. If it does, make sure the gear moves up the shaft to make contact with the fly wheel.
friiy


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Re: Craftsman 536.887990 snowthrower electric start spins but doesn't start, hand start works
Reply #3   Nov 9, 2009 9:20 pm
      The bendix gear is cut on the shaft of the starter,  Not like the old Briggs with a  removable bendix with removable gear .  The shaft of the Starter (the Bendix) gums up and dries out ,  the starter spins but the gear will not travel up the shaft sometimes...

Friiy  

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