are these out of my bendix?

SuperJETT

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I've never seen these before. My bendix flew apart and I found these 2 rollers/pins on the flywheel magnets.

I took the bendix apart and with my spare was able to piece one good one together. I guess they are out of the one-way clutch assembly, the part that 'throws out'? They aren't on the exploded view, though that doesn't show the clutch apart either.
 

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I have never seen them before. I just replaced a bendix in a ski that exploded the old one and I didn't find any of those parts. They look like alignment pins for the cover. How big are they?
 

SuperJETT

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I have never seen them before. I just replaced a bendix in a ski that exploded the old one and I didn't find any of those parts. They look like alignment pins for the cover. How big are they?

Quite a bit fatter than the alignment pins. I'm puzzled on this.

I'm ready to stick the flywheel back on but want to know for sure on these first.:confused:
 

dbrutherford

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Darin, yes they are out of your bendix. When it twists open, there is a metal plate that you can see that is like a cover. They are behind there. There is like 4-5 total! I have rebuilt several bendixes and I must say they are one of the crazies pieces of mechaincal engineering around! Post a pic of the bendix extended and I will pin point where they are. There supposed to be springs in there with them.
 

SuperJETT

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Darin, yes they are out of your bendix. When it twists open, there is a metal plate that you can see that is like a cover. They are behind there. There is like 4-5 total! I have rebuilt several bendixes and I must say they are one of the crazies pieces of mechaincal engineering around! Post a pic of the bendix extended and I will pin point where they are. There supposed to be springs in there with them.

Yeah, forgot to mention that I had 2 or 3 thin springs too, maybe 8mm in diameter.
 

SuperJETT

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Put the ski back together, cranks fine but slow due to my battery, so I put the trickle charger on it and let it sit for 20 minutes, then hit the button and click. GRRRR, solenoid or starter went out. I'll open the box tomorrow, GRRRR
 
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