First off, I have already searched for past posts relating to my starter clutch problem but I did not find anything helpfull, so I was hoping one of you could help me.
I have a '79 GS1000E with 16k miles on it. I bought the bike from the original owner, and have had it for about a year. As long as the battery was charged up, it always started fine. I parked it about 2 or maybe 3 months ago. A couple days ago I decided to start it up, and I could not get it to start. After a bunch of troubleshooting, I figured out the crank was not turning (!) even though the starter was turning over.
Forgive me if some of my terms are incorrect, I am more used to cars...
I took the starter-side engine cover off, and saw that the starter was turning, and so was the flywheel (?), yet the crank wasn't. So I figured out there is a "starter clutch", and figured that might be the problem. I took out the large bolt holding the balancer/flywheel to the crank. I thought I would need a puller, but I decided to try to pull it off by hand, so I grabbed on and pulled hard... And it came right off, and proceeded to land in my oil-drain pan. Doh! So I took it out and fished all the small parts out. I cleaned up all the parts and printed out a diagram so I had an idea what I was looking at...
All the starter clutch parts looked fine.. the rollers that ride on the center of the large gear looked fine with no obvious flat spots, and the pins and springs looked good too. The bike had had a rattling sound at low rpm's especially when cold, so I thought maybe some of the starter clutch parts had somehow fallen out. I cleaned everything up, put it back in, and tried the starter... I got pretty much the same as before. I had the points cover off so I could see the end of the crank. When I tried to start it, the crank would sometimes turn a quarter turn or so, but would not turn after that.
I am hoping one of you has experience with this. Maybe I could use an explanation of how the starter clutch works. Are there any specifics I should be looking for? Is this a common problem for a bike with 16k miles? I cant figure out why it worked fine when I parked the bike, and after it sat for a couple months, I have this problem... I dunno.
Anyways, I would appreciate any help you guys could give me.
Thanks
Jeff
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