Okay. For the last two years this has been an "issue" only from the stand point that it bothers me - not because the bike doesn't start when hot.
SO. That said. I finally figured out how to get the starter off my 81 GS750 with 26k miles and a 3 month old battery with the cleanest wire connections possible and perfect stator and RR. And a spare used starter off ebay guaranteed to work...ahhahaha...just in case I really mess the original up.
So I got it off and took it apart and the only thing remotely wrong with it is about a 1/8th teaspoon of the carbon worn off the brushes is piled up in the end cap and all over inside the thing a dusting. So I found a new use for the box of alcohol pads in the first aide kit and cleaned everything off. Then 600 grit sanded the rotor surfaces bright. The brushes have over an 1/8" of wear left so no need to change them.
Put it all back together and it spins with no resistance at all by hand. When putting it back in the only hitch was trying to get the back #10mm bolts to start threading in...used the phillips end of my 4 in 1 screwdriver to align one hole on right and bingo problem solved.
Okay. Hit starter button and it spins the engine over like a whirling dirvish on a tuesday. Fantastic. Again and again. Never worked that well before.
Litmus test go for 93F ride for an hour and get the motor blazing hot and stop at a gas station like I always do. Put in 3 gallons of gas and restart bike with headlight on and in first gear to make life difficult on the starter. It dragged significantly at first then spun over and started right up. Turned lights off and put in neutral and tried again and fired off on first touch of the button.
So....as far as I'm concerned this is the end of the starter adventure. When the engine (including the starter itself) is hot as blazes the compression/friction must be higher (just like my old race car used to be) when hot due to aluminum vs steel cooling rates? There is nothing to be concerned about as long as it starts and the longer I wait the easier time the starter has in spinning the engine over because things fit better.
Besides now I won't hesitate to pull the starter again if need be and alzheimer's can't take that info away from me so long as I don't change bikes.
End of another story.
Doug
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