P/N: 12RX

STARTER ASSEMBLY, 12V

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Manufacturer Hartzell Engine Technologies
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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the starter drive need to be lubricated periodically?

Sticking mechanical starter drives, e.g., Bendix drives, should be cleaned with mineral spirits and only lubricated with silicone spray. Oil or common greases should not be used as they will attract and retain dust and grit causing the starter drive to stick or wear rapidly.

Solenoid-actuated starters do not require any type of cleaning or lubrication. If the starter is not going to be used for some period of time the shaft can be oiled to prevent corrosion.

Why is my new lightweight starter noisy?

Lightweight starters do not have as much housing bulk surrounding them, so they aren’t as effective at insulating the gear train noise from the operator. To compound the issue, switching from a legacy heavyweight starter to a lightweight starter may also change the design style from a direct drive to a gear reduction drive in order to obtain the same drive torque. Gear-reduced starters have a much different noise signature than direct drive starters.

Why does the starter drive gear remain engaged for an extended length of time after the start button/key was released?

THIS CAN BE A DANGEROUS SITUATION. The starter contactors in many older aircraft may become welded shut after years of use. BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL. A starter contactor that is welded shut could cause the propeller to rotate when the master switch is energized, regardless of the position of the start button or switch. Replace the starter contactor. Your starter may have been damaged by this as well and may also need to be overhauled or replaced.

Why does my starter engage intermittently?

There are two potential causes of this condition. If it is a mechanical starter drive (Bendix) and sticks intermittently, it most likely needs to be lubricated. This type of starter drive is initially lubricated to allow smooth operation. The drive gear must move in and out and also rotate. In use it can become dry and may begin to stick and fail to engage or disengage. We recommend lubricating this type of starter drive every fifty (50) hours of operation.

The other likely factor for intermittent engagement would be a faulty starter contactor. If you want to check a contactor, it is best to do so with a load applied. Resistance in the contactor, even a fraction of an ohm, is enough to produce poor or no operation due to the high current field. In a 12-volt starting circuit drawing 60 amps, for example, the addition of 0.2 ohms of resistance due to an oxidized connector or carbonized contact may drop the current to the load to 36 amps. This is a 40-percent loss in starter operating power caused only by a 0.2-ohm resistance.

Checking the circuit without a load would require that a lot of resistance be placed in line. The best method of checking the contactor is to disconnect the lead from the starter and connect it to a battery load-meter tester. Activate the contactor and check the voltage on each side of the contactor. A 0.1-volt drop is normal for a new or nearly new contactor. If you find any more than 0.3-volt drop, replace it.

What would cause the drive gear to break on my starter?

In some cases, engine kickback will fracture starter drive gears. Kickback is related to engine set up and can be anything from incorrect timing to problems with the fuel system. If kickback is noticed as a common occurrence on the airplane, diagnose and repair the problem or the replaced starter drive may fracture again. Many of Sky-tec's current starters offer kickback protection.

What would cause drive gear wear and/or a damaged ring gear?

This condition is related to the starter drive extension and retraction and affects all styles of starters. If, during normal extension, the gear does not extend completely, stress will be placed on the drive gear. If the starter drive does not disengage after start, the engine will tend to drive the gear placing stress on the gear and destroying the motor. In either case, the gear will rapidly wear or fracture.

After the start button is released, why does the starter appear to briefly remain engaged?

This is normal for a permanent-magnet starter. Although power is removed by releasing the key/start button, a permanent-magnet motor will actually provide power to itself as it winds down and will keep the starter drive engaged for about a half-second until it loses sufficient RPM to fully disengage.

Why does my starter engage but the engine won't turn over?

For Continental engines, the most likely cause is a slipping starter adapter. This requires replacement or overhaul of the starter adapter.

How can I tell whether I have 122 teeth or 149 teeth on my Lycoming ring gear?

122 tooth gear rings have a "v" shape, whereas 149 tooth gear rings have a "u" shape. Be aware that just because your aircraft (or engine) is supposed to have a certain ring gear doesn't necessarily mean that it does. You should always confirm and order the correct starter to match. 

Why doesn't the NL Starter work well with a Superior engine?

It appears that Superior reverse engineered the 60882-type ring gear support assembly (for 122-tooth ring gears) when they manufactured and PMA certified Superior Ring Gear Support Assembly PN SL77579-1 Rev.11 (for 149-tooth ring gears). Unfortunately, when pairing those ring gear support assemblies with 149-tooth ring gears, the ring gear rests further aft than Lycoming specification and therefore tends to crash the front face of NL-type starters by a mere couple thousandths of an inch. Other starter models tend to stand back sufficiently from the ring gear, so the mismatch is not as problematic. Since the NL “hugs the line” defined by Lycoming, the mismatched ring gear and support assembly causes an interference condition.

When replacing a B&C or Kelly starter with a Sky-Tec, why doesn't the alternator strap fit properly between the starter and alternator? What bolt should be used to secure an alternator strap to the starter's alternator boss?

Use a Lycoming alternator strap and MS20074-05-06 (5/16-18 thread) bolts. 

How do I replace the shear pin on an NL Starter?

The Kickback Protection System or KPS® for the NL and NL/EC family of starters is through a field-replaceable shear pin. When energizing the starter, if the pinion engages the flywheel and the starter motor spins (or at least sounds like it is spinning), but the starter’s pinion gear does not rotate you should replace the shear pin.

Product Details

Sky-Tec Starters

Lycoming Starters

(For Continental starter information, click here)

E-Drive

  • Highest duty cycle Lycoming starter available
  • In-line design replaces most Bendix-drive legacy starters
  • Kickback Protection System (KPS)- self-resetting

 HT Series

  • High-torque motor
  • Perfect for helicopter applications
  • Kickback Protection System (KPS)- self resetting

NL Series

  • Most popular in the Lycoming lineup
  • In-line design replaces most Bendix-drive legacy starters
  • Kickback Protection System (KPS) with field-replaceable shear pin

PM/LS Series

  • Original FlyweightTM
  • External left (LS) or right (PM) hand-mounted solenoid

XLT Series

  • Lightest PMA-certified Lycoming starter
  • Updated replacement for the LS

Note: Confirm teeth ring gear before making a selection. Note the "V" geometry between 122 tooth ring gear, and the "U geometry between 149 tooth ring gear. Always confirm and order the correct starter to match.

Click here for the Sky-Tec Fit Guide. 

Part Number
Condition
Series
Voltage
Rotation
Solenoid Position
Weight (lbs)
Tooth Count
Kickback Protection
Notes
ELZ-8021
New
E-Drive
12
 LH
Internal
9.5
149
KPS-Clutch
Counter rotating. Replaces Prestolite MZ-4220(R), PM Series PM1204, Lycoming 31A26901
ERZ-8011
New
E-Drive
12
 RH
Internal
9.5
149
KPS-Clutch

Replaces Prestolite MZ-4222(R), MZ-4224(R), PM Series PM2401(R), Lycoming 31A26041

ERZ-8012
New
E-Drive
12
 RH
Internal
9.5
122
KPS-Clutch
Replaces PM Series PM2403, Lycoming 31A26043
ELB-8011
New
E-Drive
24
 LH
Internal
9.5
149
KPS-Clutch
Counter rotating. Replaces Prestolite MHB-4014(R), PM Series PM2404, Lycoming 31B26900
ERB-8011
New
E-Drive
24
 RH
Internal
9.5
149
KPS-Clutch

Replaces Prestolite MHB-4014(R), PM Series PM2404, Lycoming 31B26040

ERB-8012
New
E-Drive
24
 RH
Internal
9.5
122
KPS-Clutch
Replaces Prestolite MX-4204(R), PM Series PM2403, Lycoming 31B26042
122-12HT
New
HT Series
12
RH
LH
8.9
122
KPS-Clutch
Replaces Lycoming 31A22112
122-24HT
New
HT Series
12
RH 
LH
8.9
122
KPS-Clutch
Replaces Lycoming 31B22113
149-12HT
New
HT Series
12
RH
LH
8.9
149
KPS-Clutch
Replaces Lycoming 31A22110
149-12HT-H
New
HT Series
12
RH
LH
8.9
149
KPS-Clutch

Counter Rotating. Replaces Lycoming 31A22114

149-12HTL
New
HT Series
12
LH
LH
8.9
149
KPS-Clutch

Replaces Lycoming 31A22104

122-HT/EC
New
HT Series
24
RH
LH
8.9
122
KPS-Clutch

Replaces Lycoming 31B22117

149-24HT
New
HT Series
24
RH
LH
8.9
149
KPS-Clutch

Replaces Lycoming 31B22111

149-24HT-H
New
HT Series
24
RH 
LH
8.9
149
KPS-Clutch
 
149-24HTL
New
HT Series
24
LH
LH
8.9
149
KPS-Clutch
Counter Rotating. Replaces Lycoming 31A22115
149-HT/EC
New
HT Series
24
RH
LH
8.9
149
KPS-Clutch

Replaces Lycoming 31B22116

122NL
New
NL Series
12
RH
Internal
9.3
122
KPS- Shear Pin
Replaces Prestolite MZ-4204(R), PM Series PM2403, Lycoming 31B23590
122-NL/EC
New
NL Series
12
RH
Internal
9.3
122
KPS- Shear Pin
Replaces Prestolite MZ-4204(R), PM Series PM2403, Lycoming 31B26042, 31B26552
149NL
New
NL Series
12
RH
Internal
9.3
149
KPS- Shear Pin
Replaces Prestolite MZ-4222(R), MZ-4224(R), PM Series PM1201(R), Lycoming 31A26041, 31B23592
149NL/EC
New
NL Series
24
RH
Intnernal
9.3
149
KPS- Shear Pin
Replaces Prestolite MHB-4014(R), MHB-4016(R), MHB-4018(R), PM Series PM2401(R), Lycoming 31B26040, 31B26554
149NLR
New
NL Series
24
LH
Internal
9.3
149
KPS- Shear Pin

Counter Rotating. Replaces Prestolite MHB-4014(R), PM Series PM2404, Lycoming 31B26900, 31B23593

149NLR/EC
New
NL Series
24
LH
Internal
9.3
149
KPS- Shear Pin

Counter Rotating. Replaces Prestolite MHB-4014(R), PM Series PM2404, Lycoming 31B26900, 31B26555

122-12LS
New
PM/LS Series
12
RH 
 
8.25
122
  Replaces Lycoming 31A22106
122-12PM
New
PM/LS Series
12
RH
RH
8.9
122
  Replaces Lycoming 31A22102
149-12LS
New
PM/LS Series
12
RH
LH
8.25
149
   
149-12PM
New
PM/LS Series
12
RH
RH
8.25
149
 

Replaces Lycoming 31A22100

122-24PM
New
PM/LS Series
24
RH
RH
8.25
122
 

Replaces Lycoming 31B22103

149-24LS
New
PM/LS Series
24
RH 
LH
8.25
149
 

Replaces Lycoming 31B22105

149-24PM
New
PM/LS Series
24
RH
RH
8.25
149
  Replaces Lycoming 31B22101
122-12XLT
New
XLT Series
12
RH 
LH
6.5
122
   
149-12XLT
New
XLT Series
12
RH
LH
6.5
149
   
122-24XLT
New
XLT Series
24
RH 
LH
6.5
122
   
149-24XLT
New
XLT Series
24
RH
LH
6.5
149
   
12RX
New
Rotax
12
 
 
 
 
  Rotax

For Performance Issue test procedures, click here

Note: A *refundable core charge is included in the price of all Sky-Tec Starters

*When a qualified core is returned within 30 days of the original invoice date.

Warranty Policy: All starters except E-Drive, X-Drive, PM1207, and PM2401 can be accepted for warranty consideration up to 24 months/1000 hours. E-Drive, X-Drive, PM2407, PL13459, and PL13484 can be accepted for warranty consideration up to 36 months/1000 hours. 

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