starter clunk, no vroom vroom

hodge1150

Registered user
Joined
Feb 2, 2006
Messages
313
Reaction score
0
Location
holmfirth
Starter motor sticking, is there a cure ? or is it flupped, its not the battery Ive just replaced it.
Hodge :beer:
 
LiquidLAN said:
What bike is it ?

The Username may be a subtle clue :D


If you mean the solenoid is sticking,then remove the starter motor,take the solenoid assembly apart and clean/lube it :thumb
 
tarka said:
The Username may be a subtle clue :D


If you mean the solenoid is sticking,then remove the starter motor,take the solenoid assembly apart and clean/lube it :thumb

Doh! ok, wasnt paying attention... :D

Just got back from collecting mine and looking at the old short block, several chewed out teeth on the flywheel... apparently the cause of it clunking on starting :nenau
 
LiquidLAN said:
Doh! ok, wasnt paying attention... :D

Just got back from collecting mine and looking at the old short block, several chewed out teeth on the flywheel... apparently the cause of it clunking on starting :nenau


*sucks teeth* Oooo that sounds expensive sir.......

I ripped a couple of teeth off mine after racing Clive through flooded road (well it had to be done didn't it :rolleyes: ) and they had to drop off the whole back end to replace the flywheel.......not an enormous cost in parts but significant labour charges (luckily mine was done under warrenty :D)


Sorry to be the bearer of bad news :(
 
Fanum said:
*sucks teeth* Oooo that sounds expensive sir.......

I ripped a couple of teeth off mine after racing Clive through flooded road (well it had to be done didn't it :rolleyes: ) and they had to drop off the whole back end to replace the flywheel.......not an enormous cost in parts but significant labour charges (luckily mine was done under warrenty :D)


Sorry to be the bearer of bad news :(

No bad news at all.... well not at this point anyway... the whole thing is back together now... the teeth in question where on the old flywheel sitting on the old short block :D so yes... expensive sir ;)

You see, what I dont understand is how you rip these off going through a flooded road??? surely they are only used when the starter engages and they dont do much else except spin with the flywheel the rest of the time??? They aren't in perminant contact with anything are they??? :nenau

Got to be honest, they dont look all that substantial :nenau
 


Back
Top Bottom