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'78 550 Electric Starter
Engine starts fine with kick starter. Electric starter button gives a click, the nothing. If I gently rotate engine with kick starter one or two partial revolutions, the starter button will work like a new bike. I can kick start it all day long, would like to make the electric starter work too.Tags: None
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kalessin
While we're here, how does one "clean" a starter motor? Remove, open the case, and wipe away grease and gunk? Is there more?
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jimcor
I would definetely go for new brushes and springs if I was going to go through the hassle of taking the starter off and cleaning it. I got my parts from Stocker's Starters. Lots of guys have purchased parts from them at:
www.stockers.com
Be careful everthing is aligned properly on reassembly. To make sure of this make a mark on the outside of the starter body and the breaker plate when you disassemble the motor.
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ScottHarriss
Thanks to all. I'll report the results. Hmmm, new parts. Well, you're the one wanted that old bike! Was not. Were too! Oh, yeah. So I was.
Might be a while, though. Looks like you have to remove the carburetors to get to it. Does anyone know how to tell whether it is going to be Denso or Mitsuba without going in?
Kick starting is so much more manly. Don't you think?Last edited by Guest; 03-29-2006, 11:48 PM.
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jimcor
Originally posted by rphillipsShouldn't need to pull the carbs to get to it, I know you don't on the 750's, 1000's, 1100's, & 1150's
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Oh I dunno. I think i can get my starter out without pulling the carbs. NOt that it would be all that easy... you'd need some low profile tools to do it. But I"m sure it could be done.You'd have to be crazy to be sane in this world -Nero
If you love it, let it go. If it comes back....... You probably highsided.
1980 GS550E (I swear it's a 550...)
1982 GS650E (really, it's a 650)
1983 GS550ES (42mpg again)
1996 Yamaha WR250 (No, it's not a 4 stroke.)
1971 Yamaha LT2 (9 horsepower of FURY.)
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jimcor
Originally posted by NerobroOh I dunno. I think i can get my starter out without pulling the carbs. NOt that it would be all that easy... you'd need some low profile tools to do it. But I"m sure it could be done.
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AOD
I have a 550 starter in a box in my garage, if it comes down to needing to be replaced. It's an original unit, sold to me in working condition.
~Adam
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ScottHarriss
Thanks Adam, I appreciate the offer. As a mechanic, I'm just a dumb old COBOL programmer. But over the years, I have cleaned/rebuilt starter motors for a 64 VW, a 70 Camaro, and 73 Dodge. However, I may or may not be up to the GS550 starter, but it will have to wait for crummy weather. It's spring in Atlanta, and the kick starter still works just fine.:-D
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