I damaged my starter clutch this past weekend while trouble shooting this problem. I swapped the wires on plug #2 and #3 trying to see if the problem followed the wire. What I got was the motor running for another four or five seconds then making a bad sound and dying. Switched the wires back around the right way. When trying to restart heard a grinding sound coming from around the lower left side. Then starter started making free running sound, no engine turn-over. Push cranked the bike and it seemed to run fine, of course still had cool number three header. A couple of days later I opened up the left side, stator cover/starter clutch area and found all three big bolts holding the starter clutch together had sheared completely. 1. What exactly happened switching plug wires two and three to shear these three rather large bolts? 2. Can the timing be causing pipe three to be cool and pipe two to be running fine. I have a Dyna-S ignition and had no problem setting 1&4 exactly as stated in the instructions. I used a timing light, not gun, lined the index mark up and set it to light exactly on the mark and go out just before or after the mark, I can’t remember now if it was before or after. The problem is I could never get the light to work the same way on 2&3. I would light on the index mark but would stay lit way past the index mark and moving the “pick-up” (the little black thing held in place by two Allen nuts throughout their complete range made no difference. I don’t have nor do I know how to use a timing gun. I have searched and read some of the post about adjusting timing but don’t follow some of the jargon and without illustrations I don’t know how to decipher some of the jargon used.
I have ordered new bolts for the starter clutch from bike bandit and have a used starter clutch, gear, and starter on the way from ebay, because at the time I didn’t know exactly what in the starter assembly was broken, and after seeing the new prices and finding starter parts on ebay ending within hours I bought them all for much less than what one new starter would have cost.
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