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jyck
Gap in starter cover
Is this normal? I'm guessing no..... I can literally see into the starter.
Second question: Does it even matter?
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Originally posted by jyck View PostIs this normal? I'm guessing no..... I can literally see into the starter.
Second question: Does it even matter?
1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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1_v8_merc
Nope I don't think that is normal.
Unless your bike is strangely different from mine!
My starter cover is completely flush.
The only problem I see, is water getting down in there, since there is another hole that goes into the motor.(I don't know exactly where this other hole goes to, I never checked)
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[QUOTE=1_v8_merc;1428461]Nope I don't think that is normal.
Unless your bike is strangely different from mine!
My starter cover is completely flush.
The only problem I see, is water getting down in there, since there is another hole that goes into the motor.(I don't know exactly where this other hole goes to, I never checked)[/QUOTE]
that is purely a drain hole to allow any water, or oil() to drain out under the engine1978 GS1085.
Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!
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Dodik
the hole under starter is drain and goes out between lower case and sprocket cover, i doubt you'll get enough water in there to cause problems but dust and dirt will certainly accumulate over time. look at the other side is it flush can you put a bolt thru other opening or not maybe you can just enlarge the hole to slide cover a bit to the front?
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Looks normal to me. I wouldn't worry about it.Ed
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