Dude do not part it out unless you need the money cos the very day you sell a part is the day it will die on your bike.
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This means I need a new starter right?
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by obsidianghost View Post
Dude do not part it out unless you need the money cos the very day you sell a part is the day it will die on your bike.
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Guest repliedno, the wreck of a bike I got was more but it has other good parts that will make it pay for its self. I'm going to part it out soon.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by obsidianghost View PostThe parts bike had an almost new starter on it. My bike starts right up now.
Man a sweet thing
did you pay less for the donor bike than the price of a new or re manued starter?
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Guest repliedThe parts bike had an almost new starter on it. My bike starts right up now.
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Guest repliedI've got the stocker site bookmarked. I am likely picking up a parts bike tomorrow if I cant use the starter off of it I'll get one from them.
Thanks for the help everybody!
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Starter - Suzuki Motorcycle Type:Remanufactured
Replaces
enso Stocker's #:SS-13
Retail Price: $224.93 Your Price: $149.95 Core Deposit: $50.00
Starter
Fits: Suzuki Motorcycle
1988-1992 GSX-R750
1989-1997 GSX750
All GS500E
12 Volt, CCW, 10 Teeth
Last edited by Redman; 09-16-2010, 09:39 PM.
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In the first picture, you can see the hole where the smoke came out.
Probably not going to work anymore if some of the smoke is missing.
It's hard to put smoke back into anything, especially a motor.
I'd replace it.
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Guest repliedyou cleaned up yhe commutator, cleanead and reassembled?Originally posted by obsidianghost View Post@JEEPRUSTY Thanks for the info!
I did all the tests, it was all OK and I cleaned it up good. It turns but slowly like the battery is weak. I replaced the battery last weekend and cleaned all the connections between it and the starter. I checked the starter clutch and it seems to be working properly. I think I just need a new starter.
i dont think these spin very fast i think they rely on gearing to up the rpm to the crankshaft,
also you need a good battery and nice tight clean connections.
i think it burned cos of dirty commutator and brushes
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The commutator bars are rough but could be touched up by machining or otherwize, but the burnt places in the windings - you are not going to do anything about that and there are probably other places almost as bad. So it looks like the best use of that starter is for a "core".
Have you found the Stocker site for rebuilt starter motors? I have gotten rebuilt starters from them with good results. And I have also gotten replacement brush kits to rebuild some myself.
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Guest replied@JEEPRUSTY Thanks for the info!
I did all the tests, it was all OK and I cleaned it up good. It turns but slowly like the battery is weak. I replaced the battery last weekend and cleaned all the connections between it and the starter. I checked the starter clutch and it seems to be working properly. I think I just need a new starter.
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Guest repliedThat one should work ! Make sure you starter clutch is working properly like in releasing...
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Lookie what I stumbled across!
ebay item # 260593712818
typo on shipping! It might be the right one.
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That's ugly! Don't worry about what happenned, just get new/ used one - maybe someone on this forum sells them. Prices on ebay vary wildly- I think yours is a popular starter motor.
Of course, when you put new starter in, make sure the starter clutch is ok.
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