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WildWings
Originally posted by GS1100GK
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slowpokezuki
Well...MOTOR TURNS OVER FINE!!!! Finally had to use the 19mm on the bolt and do it manually...but it worked fine!!!
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Originally posted by slowpokezuki View PostWell...MOTOR TURNS OVER FINE!!!! Finally had to use the 19mm on the bolt and do it manually...but it worked fine!!!
Do you still plan to remove the starter ? If you would, take some pics of your work and what you find to share with us all. Keep us informed.Larry D
1980 GS450S
1981 GS450S
2003 Heritage Softtail
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slowpokezuki
Do you still plan to remove the starter ? If you would, take some pics of your work and what you find to share with us all. Keep us informed.[/QUOTE]
I did remove the starter...though now that I have it off...not sure what I am looking at!! LOL
As for the removal, it is quite simple. After removing the 2 small screws in the starter cover (no gasket on mine, so the junk inside could be an issue), you will encounter two 10mm bolts at the furthest point away from you. Clymers recommends removal of the carburators, but as I am adventurous, I decided to try the removal without taking off the carburators, and it is possible with a little wiggling and patience. When disassembling the starter, mine had alot of corrosion on the exterior, so I soaked the screws in PB Blaster, still very difficult to remove. Once inside, everything appears ok, but I don't know. Wanted to post pics...but memory card full from the kids birthday party...and I am not brave enough to delete anything!!
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slowpokezuki
Ok, the girlfriend deleted some pics, so now I can post. Here are pics of the cradle where the starter sits, and the starter disassembled.
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WildWings
Fixed my problem! I looked at all the wiring in the headlight and around the starter switch and kill switch. All looked corrosion free. But my kickstand safety spring was hanging free, unattached to the kickstand. I took the spring off and tightened the remaining assembly for now. Starts fine. BUT, i read somewhere else that the kickstand safety has nothing to do with starter firing up, but rather whether the engine would take it. Is this true? If so I must have just jiggled something while I was looking around in the headlight. I hope that isn't the case.
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