wfooshee
O, Woe is me!!
I've been having trouble starting the bike when warm lately. When I make a gas stop I either use a station with a slope to the road, or I count on spending some time in the station browsing lottery tickets or something, because it usually won't refire until it's sat for 20 or 30 minutes. It'll crank very slowly, with difficulty, and stop, like a dead battery. After cooling off, it cranks easy and fires right up. With booster cables from a car it fires right up, even when it won't turn over by itself.
I replaced the battery, since it's about two years old, but it's not any different. Not as bad, but still does it. I've examined all the cables for corrosion, connections are clean.
Damn. Time to pull the starter. I'm fully expecting to find something like ScooterG posted back in February, even though I'm about 100,000 miles short of his mileage at that post. These are his pics, not mine. Mine come later.
Sorry for stealing your pics, Scooter, but I wanted the reference. Fortunately, mine was nothing like that. There was a significant amount of oily black powdery gunk in the front of the housing, but it cleaned out nicely with some compressed air and tapping down onto the work table. Nothing wrong with the brushes, plenty of life left.
The guts, also very clean, very nice, except for what looks like rub marks. Hmmm-m-m-m.
Look what I found in the housing, though:
One magnet loose and shifted, and it bears the marks of rubbing against the windings:
Obviously, that magnet out of position plays havoc with the starter's power output, but can I repair it with a dab of epoxy and put it all back together? This motor is cherry other than that. I figure a good cleaning of the surfaces and a good adhesive and I'm back to hot starting!
Comments? Suggestions?
I replaced the battery, since it's about two years old, but it's not any different. Not as bad, but still does it. I've examined all the cables for corrosion, connections are clean.
Damn. Time to pull the starter. I'm fully expecting to find something like ScooterG posted back in February, even though I'm about 100,000 miles short of his mileage at that post. These are his pics, not mine. Mine come later.
Sorry for stealing your pics, Scooter, but I wanted the reference. Fortunately, mine was nothing like that. There was a significant amount of oily black powdery gunk in the front of the housing, but it cleaned out nicely with some compressed air and tapping down onto the work table. Nothing wrong with the brushes, plenty of life left.
The guts, also very clean, very nice, except for what looks like rub marks. Hmmm-m-m-m.
Look what I found in the housing, though:
One magnet loose and shifted, and it bears the marks of rubbing against the windings:
Obviously, that magnet out of position plays havoc with the starter's power output, but can I repair it with a dab of epoxy and put it all back together? This motor is cherry other than that. I figure a good cleaning of the surfaces and a good adhesive and I'm back to hot starting!
Comments? Suggestions?
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