I have the bike In my sig,what would cause the starter clutch to stay engaged once the engine is running?I have fried one starter after the engine fired with the starter engaged,put another starter in the bike and another starter clutch off a bike I know works,took the wire off the starter touched it to the Battery Positive to check if it was the solinoid,bike fired and same thing,starter runs with with the bike.The bike has a small end crank,I know for a fact the starter clutchworks on the other engine.Im lost any help would be great....Rotor nut to tight?End of crank worn?
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I have the bike In my sig,what would cause the starter clutch to stay engaged once the engine is running?I have fried one starter after the engine fired with the starter engaged,put another starter in the bike and another starter clutch off a bike I know works,took the wire off the starter touched it to the Battery Positive to check if it was the solinoid,bike fired and same thing,starter runs with with the bike.The bike has a small end crank,I know for a fact the starter clutchworks on the other engine.Im lost any help would be great....Rotor nut to tight?End of crank worn?Last edited by Guest; 10-07-2010, 09:35 PM.Tags: None
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Are you sure the solenoid is not stuck ON?
Use a test light or a volt meter on the starter terminal. It should show power when you hit the starter button, of course, but should fo OFF when the button is released.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostAre you sure the solenoid is not stuck ON?
Use a test light or a volt meter on the starter terminal. It should show power when you hit the starter button, of course, but should fo OFF when the button is released.
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Originally posted by tom203 View PostOr just remove solenoid output wire ( to starter), touch this wire briefly to battery positive( IN NEUTRAL), starter spins- does it stick engaged?
To do the same test a little easier, simply use an old screwdriver to short across the two large terminals on the solenoid.
To test the solenoid, you can also use a jumper wire from the battery terminal (on the battery or the solenoid) to the smaller wire that is soldered to the solenoid.
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mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
Family Portrait
Siblings and Spouses
Mom's first ride
Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
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gs1150streetracer
Originally posted by Steve View PostAre you sure the solenoid is not stuck ON?
Use a test light or a volt meter on the starter terminal. It should show power when you hit the starter button, of course, but should fo OFF when the button is released.
.Last edited by Guest; 10-08-2010, 07:57 AM.
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gs1150streetracer
Originally posted by blowerbike View Postif the small left side crank is shrunk and or the rotor is to big from being spun...
the rotor will pull back to far and make the starter clutch act as direct drive sometimes.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostActually, that will only test to see if the starter is sticking, not the solenoid.
To do the same test a little easier, simply use an old screwdriver to short across the two large terminals on the solenoid.
To test the solenoid, you can also use a jumper wire from the battery terminal (on the battery or the solenoid) to the smaller wire that is soldered to the solenoid.
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In any event, sounds like blowerbike has the answer.1981 gs650L
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BadBillyB
Originally posted by gs1150streetracer View PostHello
I have the bike In my sig,what would cause the starter clutch to stay engaged once the engine is running?I have fried one starter after the engine fired with the starter engaged,put another starter in the bike and another starter clutch off a bike I know works,took the wire off the starter touched it to the Battery Positive to check if it was the solinoid,bike fired and same thing,starter runs with with the bike.The bike has a small end crank,I know for a fact the starter clutchworks on the other engine.Im lost any help would be great....Rotor nut to tight?End of crank worn?
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gs road racer
Originally posted by gs1150streetracer View PostSteve thanks for the I tried this to get the solinoid out of the way"took the wire off the starter touched it to the Battery Positive to check if it was the solinoid"the bike was started this way and still the starter turned with the engine,also Im am on my 2nd starter so its not sticking.
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