-Back Story-
A couple weeks ago I pick a up a 79 GS1000L. It was in pretty bad shape, which was exactly what I was looking for. I've been keeping my eye out for the right restoration/customization project, and I pulled the trigger on this one. I am taking this thing one step at a time making sure the engine and transmission seem solid before I get to deep into fixing the bike up.
-Problem-
Now that I have the bike running and somewhat idling ok I am noticing a noise coming from what sounds like the bottom left side of the engine. It is most noticeable at low rpm, really right as the bike feels like it might stall. It is seemingly fine with the rpm's up. It's a rattly, slightly knocky sound.
My first thought is the starter clutch. The bike cranks over fine and doesn't seem to have any problems there, but from what I've read on the forums a loose starter clutch may be the culprit.
Any thoughts on where I should begin to diagnose this sound/problem. Begin with the starter clutch, or is there something else I should be considering first? Anyone have a link to a thread showing how to remove the stator rotor and examine the starter clutch? Is this job possible without investing a bunch of money into specialty tools?
Thanks in advance for your insights.
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