The pinion does not crank the flywheel
The drive on the starter cranks the flywheel. In order to find that ratio you would have to remove the starter motor & count the teeth on the starter & flywheel. Divide the number of teeth on the flywheel by the number of teeth on the starter gear to figure out the ratio.
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2007-12-26 14:33:27
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answered by Mr. T 7
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Hmmm?? The correct answer to this question would be that the pinion gear turns zero times. But the starter drive gear turns as many times as the number of teeth on the drive divided into the number of teeth on the flywheel to complete one rveolution of the flywheel.
By the way? why is Daisy asking this question???????
2007-12-26 22:35:42
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answered by imbustass 4
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No set answer.
It all depends on what gear you're in.
Your uppermost gear is usually close to 1 to 1.
The flywheel is connected to the transmission, which changes ratios. The transmission is then connected to the pinion gear with a driveshaft.
2007-12-26 22:34:48
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answered by Firecracker . 7
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not sure what you are trying to find out, crank vs pinion depends on trans gear ratio
2007-12-26 22:35:28
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answered by ujustbyou 2
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many more than 1
2007-12-26 22:29:52
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answered by 1999 Nissan Skyline GTR Vspec 5
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Many
2007-12-26 22:29:02
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answered by Tim C 7
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I'm going with Mr T.
I Cr 13;8a
2007-12-27 04:37:19
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answered by ? 7
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