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My starter is bad. It pulls so many amperes the cables melt and barely turns. The battery holds enough voltage, so that's not the reason. Anyway, on my way to check it out, replacing the brushes, rewinding, whatever, I'm stuck on a simple problem... How the :twisted: to get it off my bike!
I've removed the coverplate, and the two bolts at the end of the motor. I can feel that it's loose, but I can't move more than maybe half a centimeter (yes, I've removed the cable too...). My Haynes manual says it might be necessary with some force from a wooden stick, but I've tried now quite hard, and it doesnt feel right to apply even more force.
Are there any tricks? Is it possible to 'knock' a little with a piece of wood and a hammer?
/ Henrik
I've removed the coverplate, and the two bolts at the end of the motor. I can feel that it's loose, but I can't move more than maybe half a centimeter (yes, I've removed the cable too...). My Haynes manual says it might be necessary with some force from a wooden stick, but I've tried now quite hard, and it doesnt feel right to apply even more force.
Are there any tricks? Is it possible to 'knock' a little with a piece of wood and a hammer?
/ Henrik