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LarryJ
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Today, I hit the starter button &, nothing happened! Clutch was in in all the way, key was on, but no one was home! After trying the key a couple of time, trying to pull the clutch in a litlle further, pushing the starter button a little harder, it started fine.
It happened two more times today.
It always worked just fine up to today.
Am thinking that it is, hopefully, a dirty starter switch.
Once it gets power, the starter spins as fast & hard as ever. So, I do not think it is a starter problem.
I'm thinking switch because they are the least robust part of the circuit, but it could be the just about anything else in the circuit too.
On 70's Yamahas, the starter switch is pretty weak & is usually the fault in any starter problem.
Is there a common "weak link" in the starter circuit on GS's? I hadn't heard of one.
I'll be diagnosing & working on this on Monday, my next day off, but wanted any collective experience that others may have.
On 70's Yamahas, the starter switch is pretty weak & is usually the fault in any starter problem.
It happened two more times today.
It always worked just fine up to today.
Am thinking that it is, hopefully, a dirty starter switch.
Once it gets power, the starter spins as fast & hard as ever. So, I do not think it is a starter problem.
I'm thinking switch because they are the least robust part of the circuit, but it could be the just about anything else in the circuit too.
On 70's Yamahas, the starter switch is pretty weak & is usually the fault in any starter problem.
Is there a common "weak link" in the starter circuit on GS's? I hadn't heard of one.
I'll be diagnosing & working on this on Monday, my next day off, but wanted any collective experience that others may have.
On 70's Yamahas, the starter switch is pretty weak & is usually the fault in any starter problem.