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It's complex , but just give your money to Matt at CNW , and never worry about it again . Hardened new components .
Well yes, I have been through 2 or was it 3 of the Chinese Ali express Sprag 18 bearings,both have worked for a brief period then fail to turn the motor over.The first one work for about a thousand kms. The current one I pulled out, having a close look at the inside of the "dog bones" you can see the flats that have worn on the tips of them,so now wonder it did not turn the engine over.And yes I always hold the clutch in whilst starting and have also had a hardened bearing sleeves fitted to both the engine and drive gear to ensure a tight fit and good surface ,But have now given up on that. Currently waiting on a delivery of the MK3 upgrade from Matt at CNW,been a long time coming due to lack of stock from the suppliers. BrettIt's complex , but just give your money to Matt at CNW , and never worry about it again . Hardened new components .
Right thing to for all MK 111 owners . You will never regret it . Pricey , yes .Well yes, I have been through 2 or was it 3 of the Chinese Ali express Sprag 18 bearings,both have worked for a brief period then fail to turn the motor over.The first one work for about a thousand kms. The current one I pulled out, having a close look at the inside of the "dog bones" you can see the flats that have worn on the tips of them,so now wonder it did not turn the engine over.And yes I always hold the clutch in whilst starting and have also had a hardened bearing sleeves fitted to both the engine and drive gear to ensure a tight fit and good surface ,But have now given up on that. Currently waiting on a delivery of the MK3 upgrade from Matt at CNW,been a long time coming due to lack of stock from the suppliers. Brett
Found it! Never mindSorry, I'm going to try the Ali Express sprag, but can't find it on their site. Any hints from anbody? Anton
The REAL problem is it eventually chatters and can't grab well ( Then failing , breaking up ) at the original inboard and outboard front sprockets . You need hardened ones . CNW . $pend .Running Ali Express spragg for over 18 months brought 2 haven't needed the second [yet] possibly part of the secret is to run the biggest battery you can fit.
You got lucky my friend . The quality of steel cast of sprockets is so important , no digging in , wear marks or wobbling marks .I've had the Ali Express sprag in for seven years now, no problems. I have 2 spares on the shelf but haven't needed them.
Must be several hundred to a thousand starts by now on this Ali Sprag.
Glen
If your primary is by Chain, you don't need to do anything as it will lubricate with the primary chain movement.I have an Alton with a Sprage in it. What lubricant should one use on the bearings in the sprage that do the one way engagement. I have heard to fill 1/3 of the cavity with grease and also heard to spray dry lube into it. Would appreciate to hear what you think.
What actually happens when the sprag breaks> Does the starter not engage the engine as the sprag does not grip whe starter motor turns?

I hadn't thought about that.If is belt drive.... I don't really know how can a sprage work without lubricant...