I just changed a starter in my 95 chevy blazer, but is not working; it seems that is sort of skiping?
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Usually teeth worn on the flywheel ring gear, but could be an incorrect end housing on the starter you purchased.
I'm not real familiar with the blazer.but you could have teeth missing from your flywheel
check your flywheel
flyweel may have teeth missing,or starter throw out not meshing
did you check the teeth on the flywheel? it maybe sh***ged if it's not engauging. is it trying? have you got a feed to the solenoid?
sound like your fry wheel stripped, you can check by turn a crank shaft couple of turn than try to start again that should crank right up if not you may check you ground to starter or take starter back out take to the shop for testing.
Did the same thing to a '70 Monte Carlo. I t was not the starter that was bad. I had teeth missing at the tranny side. That is what caused my starter to go in the first place. You did not mention if you had the problem before. If you had no problem before, then you need to shim the starter so it can get a better grip on the flywheel teeth. Don't use the booger too much until you fix it. It will only make a bad problem worse.
Like some of them said check the flywheel but if skipping so much it wont start I check the timing if just turning over and over its the timing if its the starter it will be a high pitch whining the starter is not hitting the flywheel
check and see if it had shims in it and make sure they didnt fall out and not put back in or if it didnt have them then go buy some starter shims and try that.
possible your old srarter motor has torn the ring gear on the flywheel, remore your starter and turn the engine over manually to inspect your ring gear.
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