I am trying to figure out how to remove the starter motor on my 1982 Suzuki GS850G.
The Haynes manual I have, says to: 1) remove the cover plate, and 2) that "the motor is secured to the crankcase by 2 bolts which pass through the left hand end of the motor casing".
But, I can't seem to find the bolts?? I felt on the right hand side of the motor and it feels like there are 2 bolts there (I can't really see because the carbs and gas tank are above this area). However, I can't seem to get a socket on them and loosen them. As I can't really see if they are the bolts that secure the motor, I wanted to see if anyone might be able to confirm this, or point me in the right direction.
As for a little backgound: I recently this bike on eBay. It has been running very well and I've put around 1,000 miles on it in the past 5 weeks or so. The bike would turn over and start OK when cold, but then became harder and harder to start when hot (the starter would just barely turn over -- maybe a 1/4 to 1/2 turn, but the bike would finally start). If I let the bike cool down overnight it would start OK the next day. When I stopped for gas the other night, all it would not start and a guy gave me a jump -- which took some time as the starter still would not turn over. Finally got it jumped, but then stopped it (DUH!!!). Then jumping it did nothing but make the solenoid click. The guy gave me a push and I popped the clutch to get it started. Have been popping the clutch for about 3 days now -- bike runs A-OK once started. I replaced the battery, but the soleoid just clicks -- starter won't turn at all. I checked the battery -- 12.6 volts. I then checked the voltage at the starter motor and it was only 6-7 volts when trying to start. When I removed the cable from the starter, the voltage on the cable was 11.9 volts when trying to start.
Figure the starter is bad and need to remove it -- unless someone knows of something else.
Any help will definitely be appreciated.
TIA.
Charles...
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