I am a complete mechanical newbie. I can change my tires and my oil on my cars, and I worked as a pipe fitter & plumber for years, but that's it. So I am still trying to understand the correct operation of my stupid starter clutch from hell.
So here is how mine works - this is from viewing it with the left stator cover off so I can view how everything turns.
Pressing the starter button causes the starter motor to turn, turning the first smallest gear counter-clockwise. This turns the idler gear clockwise, and the the large gear counterclockwise. This counterclockwise spinning locks the rotor onto the gear, spinning it also. Now as I watch this action with the stator cover off, the idler gear appears to want to ride up it's shaft and disengage from the teeth of the large gear. I do not know if it can do this with the cover on, or if it is supposed to do this.
With the stator cover on - the engine tries to catch, but first the idler pin starts making a racket. I looked closely at the opening in the stator cover where the idler pin sits, and it is actually cracked!
I posted on another thread that my bike sounded awful when you start it, and that it sounds as if the starter isn't disengaging. Someone recommended I replace the starter clutch and gear, which I have done. However, both the old and the new starter clutchs appear to work properly. They both spin freely to the left (counterclockwise if you are looking at the gear, clutch, and rotor as they would be mounted on the bike), and lock down, preventing rotation to the right (clockwise). Is the idler gear supposed to lift out of the way of the large gear teeth once the engine starts? Should the rotor still spin freely to the left even after being tightened onto the crankshaft? I have read that the engine rotation is so much faster than the starter motor's that it "overtakes" the starter motor, but how do the gears 'disengage'?
I am sorry for so many questions, I truly have been reading and reading and reading - but I am totally perplexed as to why my starter won't disengage after my engine starts.
Thank you for any assistance or knowledge you might have.
AMR
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