S'about right; good, firm grip (thankyou nurse!). I'd still check it out across a battery, though. Be aware of my precautionary notes in the previous post of earlier this week! If the (starter) gearbox isn't damaged it should be fine, as mechanically spinning a motor merely reverses its role and it becomes a dynamo.nander wrote:Well, so I tried that starter motor sprocket again after reading your experience e3steve. This time I was able to turn the motor in both directions. It just took more force than I had originally applied (and a firm grip rather than just thumb and forefinger) to twist it. So, I'll wait to hear back before I start dismantling it.
nander
Pull the gearbox off and inspect the gears' teeth. It's all good experience, too, to know how it works.