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dgeorge
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Hello again all. I recently bought an 83 GS1100GK while cranking it over the starter stopped turning and all I got was a click. So I pulled the starter and it looks like the + brushes are totally toast. My question is when I pulled the starter apart there was a little bit of oil in it. Is this common? I know that it has an O ring around where it goes into the case, but couldn't see any type of seal on the inside to keep oil out of it. Have I missed something or is this a common occurance? After reading all of the old posts I can find no reference to this, but I did find a lot of useful other info. So I'm going to take it to a local alt, starter rebuilder to see if he can rebuild it for me. Thanks in advance for any info on this you long time GS owners or newbies like me can offer.Tags: None
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Hap Call
Re: ? on starters
Originally posted by dgeorgeHello again all. I recently bought an 83 GS1100GK while cranking it over the starter stopped turning and all I got was a click. So I pulled the starter and it looks like the + brushes are totally toast. My question is when I pulled the starter apart there was a little bit of oil in it. Is this common? I know that it has an O ring around where it goes into the case, but couldn't see any type of seal on the inside to keep oil out of it. Have I missed something or is this a common occurance? After reading all of the old posts I can find no reference to this, but I did find a lot of useful other info. So I'm going to take it to a local alt, starter rebuilder to see if he can rebuild it for me. Thanks in advance for any info on this you long time GS owners or newbies like me can offer.
The o-ring is #10 on the drawing and the seal is a part of the "housing set, drive" which is #7 on the drawing. It is the right most component in that set.
It is VERY easy to rebuild on of these starters; you should do it yourself. Replace the seals and the brushes (those you have to get from the dealer), polish the commutator (the part the brushes ride on) with 600 grit emory cloth, clean everything with electrical cleaner, then reassemble the motor. If you can get a hold of a shop manual for the bike and a volt-ohm meter you can test the integrity of the rotor and poles but chances are that they are in good shape.
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dgeorge
Thanks Hap, I overlooked the one on the shaft. I may try it myself if it is as easy as you say. Thanks again.
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Hap Call
Be ready to bend over for the dealer when you buy the brushes...they will be expensive..around $40 I bet.
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moto_dan
Originally posted by Hap CallBe ready to bend over for the dealer when you buy the brushes...they will be expensive..around $40 I bet.
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Billy Ricks
This place should have your brushes. Just scroll down the page, most applications run $12 for a pair.
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Anonymous
from an earlier post : subject was Starter Swap:
If you're looking for brushes:
Disclaimer: My starter(s) is/are Mitsuba 4 brush starter...there are others
I just swapped out the brushes on my two gs'.
The brushes can be had from a Parts Unlimited dealer. p/n PUCSMB2.
I think the PU in the p/n is for parts unlimited. Price was approx. $13.00 for a set of 4 brushes. Interestingly, I did a net search and found that
"Ricks Motorsport Electrics, INc" had the same brushes, but wanted $21.00 for a set. Guess what? When the parts came in from the dealer, there was a "Rick's Motorsport Electrics Inc" sticker on the box. First time ever that the dealer was cheaper than the aftermarket.
Pain in the rear to solder the new leads, but with some help, things went together.
Good Luck.
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Brian Z.
willow springs (no, not that one) north carolina
1982 gs1100g
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moto_dan
Originally posted by Billy RicksThis place should have your brushes. Just scroll down the page, most applications run $12 for a pair.
http://www.cyclewareables.com/pages/...er%20brush.htm
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by DanThanks for the link. Billy, have you been checking out the Texas spring hill country thread under the Meeting Place forum?
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dgeorge
Billy, thank you very much for that link the place's around here want more for just the 2 + brushes then this place wants for the whole plate with all 4 brushes. I really appriciate info like this, parts are getting so expensive these days for anything, but it seems like bike parts have just gone through the roof around here.
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