Super Jet Metal part in flywheel housing

I was having issues with my starter bendix not engaging and went to replace it. While cleaning my case up I found this metal piece at the bottom of the crankcase. Any idea what this piece is to? I don’t see anything missing from the coil, flywheel etc.
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I just looked in the crankcase again so that was probably a stupid question since the only part of the starter that sticks through the case is the splined starter shaft so I’m assuming it must be part of the old bendix? I don’t see anything missing from it though


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I just looked in the crankcase again so that was probably a stupid question since the only part of the starter that sticks through the case is the splined starter shaft so I’m assuming it must be part of the old bendix? I don’t see anything missing from it though


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Yep part of your old bendix. You’re lucky if you didn’t lose coils with those parts floating around!
 
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It's part of the bendix internals, and known to be a thing that breaks. When the bendix engages, that part is more visibly exposed. Luckily, it's a pretty easy thing to replace, provided the rest of the bendix is worth saving. You can get the parts wherever you choose, but I'd personally get from @JetManiac . Replace the spring at the same time. I suggest getting a spare circlip (?) for reassembling the bendix, unless you're skilled at not deforming the old while removing it.
 
Thanks for explaining Steve! I ordered a new bendix so I won’t worry about it. I did see OEM bendix’s for $400 and another bendix for $100 on blowsions site. I went for the $100 option. Hopefully there isn’t much difference


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Thanks for explaining Steve! I ordered a new bendix so I won’t worry about it. I did see OEM bendix’s for $400 and another bendix for $100 on blowsions site. I went for the $100 option. Hopefully there isn’t much difference


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As others said, that part is from inside your old bendix.

Oem bendix much much better than any a/m bendix.
 
Location
West MI
Whatever you don't discard the OEM bendix. If you don't use it now, clean it up, replace parts, stuff it in a ziploc and wait... you'll want it eventually. Or someone will ;)
 
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