by builderflyer » Tue Dec 06, 2022 6:46 pm
My old Jabiru 3300, when bought new, came with an aenemic Bosch starting motor. As the old starter motor began failing it would barely turn over the engine to start even with a battery fully charged. So I recently replaced the starter motor with the upgraded Nippon Denso starter motor that comes as standard equipment on the newer 3300 engines. With the newer starter motor installed, my 3300 turns over much much faster than it ever did before. The problem now is that my engine will not start or even fire for that matter. It'll just crank and crank and crank and never so much as fire, let alone start.
When replacing the starter motor, I did not have to pull the engine. The only wiring to be done was to run the new starter motor cable between the starter motor and the starter solenoid. Nothing else was disturbed in doing this work. I've since verified that there is adequate fuel flow to the Aeroinjector and that there still is a spark at the plugs. I've subsequently looked everywhere I can think of and find nothing wrong. Up until the starter motor was changed, this was a good running/flying airplane.
I've exchanged emails with Kerry of Sonex and also Jeff Shultz for their input. I've also spoke with Nick, the US Jabiru dealer. While all tried to be helpful by making suggestions of where to look, my engine still does not start. So for now, I've given up. I don't know where else to look.
Has anyone else seen a starting problem like this where apparently turning the engine over faster than before contributes to the engine not firing? I'm open to any suggestions from the rest of you as to what the problem may be.
Thanks,
Art,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sonex taildragger #95,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Jabiru 3300 #261