What happens when Reluctor wheel goes bad?

One of the first symptoms of an issue with the ignition trigger is problems starting the engine. If there is any issue with the ignition trigger or reluctor wheel it may compromise the signal to the computer. The engine may take more cranks to start than normal, or may require several turns of the key before firing up.

How do you check a Reluctor wheel?

One easy way to tell which reluctor wheel you have is to look at the crankshaft sensor. If it’s black you have a 24x wheel; if the sensor is gray then you have a 58x wheel.

What does a Reluctor wheel do?

The reluctor wheel features a series of teeth that provide crankshaft position signals (via a sensor) to the ECM. The wheel interference-fits to the rear of the crank, immediately forward of the No. 5 main bearing. Typically the wheel features about a 0.007” interference fit.

Can a crank trigger wheel go bad?

They do go bad. The wire inside, or getting dinged by something. Not sure about heat. Even if it’s not the problem, it’s worth having a spare for next time.

What’s the Reluctor ring?

So what is a reluctor ring? It’s a multi-toothed timing ring press-fit on a crankshaft which works with a magnetic sensor to identify crankshaft position. Before beginning removal, make witness marks on both the reluctor wheel and the crankshaft rear flange. Proper position of the wheel is essential.

How do you remove a Reluctor wheel?

Proper position of the wheel is essential. To avoid bending or distorting the reluctor wheel, DO NOT use a puller when removing it. We recommend heating the wheel with a torch to about 200ºF. Like all metal, the wheel will expand and you should be able to slip it off easily.

What is a Reluctor sensor?

A Reluctor sensor is typically a 2 wire sensor and does not have any fancy electronics. A Reluctor is made up of a permanent magnet, a ferromagnetic pole piece and coil of wire. Basically, the faster the trigger tooth comes past, the higher the signal voltage the Reluctor sensor will generate.

How do you install a Reluctor wheel?

Heat up the wheel with a torch, somewhere near 200-degrees (fahrenheit) and using heat resistant gloves, pull the reluctor wheel off of the crankshaft. The reluctor wheel with Goodson’s jig in place. Installation is just as simple. Check for any burrs on the wheel or mating surfaces.

What is a 58 tooth reluctor wheel?

engine gm. Around 2005 or 2006, GM started using a 58-tooth reluctor wheel, where before they used a 24-tooth wheel in the LSx based engines (LS1, LS2, LS3, etc.). This wheel is used as a way for the computer to detect where the crankshaft is at in its rotational cycle.

What is a crankshaft Reluctor ring?

So what is a reluctor ring? It’s a multi-toothed timing ring press-fit on a crankshaft which works with a magnetic sensor to identify crankshaft position. They are generally two plates that are welded together, though Callies Crankshaft makes single-piece models (available through Goodson).

How do you test a crank trigger?

Use a clamp or weight to hold it in position. Next unhook the crank trigger pickup connector, turn the ignition on, and use a jumper wire to temporarily jump the green and violet crank trigger pickup wires together. Each time you jump those two wires you should get a spark. If you don’t, it’s likely your box is bad.

Why are the blades on my Ariens lawn mower not working?

Ariens Lawn Mower blades won’t engage Issue 1: PTO Clutch The Power Take Off clutch enables the operator to disconnect the engine from the blades. Hence, if the PTO clutch is not powered enough, the lawn mower blades won’t engage.

Why is my PTO clutch not working on my Ariens lawn mower?

The Power Take Off switch is responsible for powering the PTO clutch. If it turns out to be defective, it will not supply the PTO clutch power, leading the lawn mower blades to not rotate. You can use a multimeter to test the PTO switch and its continuity. Replace it if it’s defective.

Can a recoil spring be replaced on an Ariens lawn mower?

The recoil spring, as its name suggests, recoils the starter rope onto a pulley. Give that, if this is broken, the starter rope won’t be recoiled, hence, preventing the engine from starting. Although you can replace the recoil spring easily, we recommend that you replace the entire recoil starter to ensure optimal performance.

How big is an Ariens riding lawn mower?

Thank you for your response. The model number is 96046005601. We have twelve acres, with two other tractors, riders….This rider was used lightly, minimal hours to mow around the main structure. Yes, this was used to pull a lawn cart with lawn tools to flower gardens.