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starter removal - 1982 GS400t

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Hi folks!
I am trying to remove my starter from my 1982 GS400t, however there is a little "thingy" directly over the starter itself, getting in the way. I am pretty sure "thingy" is not the correct terminology, so I've included a couple of pictures for reference. In order to remove the starter, am I able to remove this first?

I've included a link to a couple photos:

https://goo.gl/photos/peQ8tdkGDxsG44cB9

Thanks!

Kal
 
The "thingy" is also known as a cam chain tensioner.

Instructions for removal, rebuilding and resetting here:
http://bwringer.com/gs/camchaintens.html

Set the engine to TDC before removing, and be REALLY careful when reinstalling. Make sure you understand exactly what you're doing -- reinstall with the plunger fully retracted, and only release the plunger when it's fully installed.

I see some oil, so you might as well rebuild it while you're in the neighborhood.
 
Yep. That "thingy" is your cam chain tensioner.

Now for the "rest of the story":
Just to be sure that things are set correctly, it would be wise to remove the valve cover, too. That way, when you install the "thingy", you will be able to verify proper cam timing.

While you have the valve cover off (and BEFORE you remove the "thingy", why not check your valve clearances, too?

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That thingy looks really greasy, probably leaks and should definitely be rebuilt. Takes a few bucks and an hour or so the first time, very easy.....

But I bet there's a way to get the starter out without removing it. Are you sure you are being stubborn enough?
 
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