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Um...I think I see where we are getting confused.
You say the starter turns clockwise ?
If so, It shouldn't!
!! and you definitely have the polarity on the battery backwards if the starter rotates clockwise!! "assuming the starter wasn't assembled wrong"
The engine spins counterclockwise and the starter should spin the same way. The gear in the middle should spin the other way.
What happened when you put it in fifth gear and and turned the tire backwards (with everything put together)
The clutch doesn't slip at all before it engages. Its either free spinning clockwise or 100% lock counterclockwise
I'm hoping your not trying to get that bolt off for nothing.
here is the guts inside the starter clutch
http://www.cmsnl.com/suzuki-gs550-1982-mz_model13484/partslist/FIG-09.html
BY the way, If the battery is in backwards, Everything would work anyways. lights, horn, starter... Except the starter would turn backwards and the ignitor wouldn't work.
You say the starter turns clockwise ?
If so, It shouldn't!
!! and you definitely have the polarity on the battery backwards if the starter rotates clockwise!! "assuming the starter wasn't assembled wrong"
The engine spins counterclockwise and the starter should spin the same way. The gear in the middle should spin the other way.
What happened when you put it in fifth gear and and turned the tire backwards (with everything put together)
The clutch doesn't slip at all before it engages. Its either free spinning clockwise or 100% lock counterclockwise
I'm hoping your not trying to get that bolt off for nothing.
here is the guts inside the starter clutch
http://www.cmsnl.com/suzuki-gs550-1982-mz_model13484/partslist/FIG-09.html
BY the way, If the battery is in backwards, Everything would work anyways. lights, horn, starter... Except the starter would turn backwards and the ignitor wouldn't work.
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