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Originally Posted by ngoma
Trying to start the engine when it is already running
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Letting the starter kick out and back in in one start sequence without letting the engine stop rotating
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Exactly!
And those happen even more often when a motor on engine stand gets started by DIY (often fishy) wires, screwdrivers etc.
Simply bad timing (or sequence) of when to touch which wire to where...
Starting one of my d24s improperly (it was on engine stand, the very first start after assembled) I timed the starter badly (engine was running at the moment) it cost me 1tooth...
Starting my other motor on engine stand,
when carelessly sloppy main starting wires tangled for a split moment, my 2nd d24 lost 2 teeth and made me really mad about it.
Idk of it is possible to hear. Lol.... I think i know when it was...
https://youtu.be/7oz-8qPDv4U