I was preparing for a ride and had a horrible time trying to get the engine to start. Eventually I did get it idling. After it had been idling for 3-4 minutes in neutral the motor made a odd noise and stopped. When I tried starting it again it would turn over once then stop. Then when I let go of the starter button I could hear the starter spin down. If I tried turning the motor over again it wouldn't at all and I would again hear the starter spin down after releasing the electric start button. Now, if I roll the bike a little with it in gear then try to start it, then it will do the turn over once and stop thing again.
I put the bike up on its stand last night to do a bit more troubleshooting. What I found was that in neutral the rear wheel will spin freely. In gear I can get the tire to spin, with some effort of course, and I will hear the motor turning. If I have it in gear and have the clutch pulled in, I can get the rear wheel to spin, but it takes some effort and I can tell the clutch is not totally disengaging. I read in the archives that the way the wet clutch is designed that it will act a bit like a torque converter, so this may or may not be an issue.
I removed the starter to see how it looked and all the teeth on the gear was fine. Also, I drained the oil and didn't see any particles then removed the cover over the clutch to see how everything looked there. Everything looked very good and I saw no metal debris anywhere.
FYI side info:
--The starter is not original. It was pulled from my '78 GS550 parts bike I was able to get it to fit in there, but it took a bit of doing as it seems that all sizes are just a bit off on the '80 model from the '78. I had to give the starter a bit of help in moving over so I could get the screw holes to line up.
--I did find the hard-starting root problem when I was pulling the carbs off. As it turns out, even though the plug wires for cylinders 1 and 4 were firmly inside the boot, the actual wires inside had basically disconnected and were just arcing across, which totally explains why my motor has been running like it has.
--The first time I had the carbs off I had a terrible time getting them back on, I ended up having to loosen the clutch cable so I could get in there and get things situated. Is there a possibility that I didn't get it tightened back to the right spot and it caused this big problem?
--The transmission has been working flawlessly. I haven't had any problems with it slipping, missing gears, or jumping out of gear.
Should I remove the oil pan to look at the bottom end of the motor to see if there is anything broken there? Or maybe remove the stator cover to see if a gear broke there? Any help you guys could give me would be a great help. I'm really not sure at this point if this is a problem in the transmission, clutch, or motor.
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