Another small bit of info that may be helpful...I am an electrical idiot, and this is my first venture on a bike in 25 years.
Power to starter, BUT...
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slowpokezuki
Power to starter, BUT...
I have an 80 GS750L, which I have been chasing an electrical issue since I got it. I now officially have power all the way to the starter (I believe I have tested accurately all the way, but DEFINATELY now at the starter). But, when I attempt to start...NOTHING. I have previously posted about this, as I am wanting to determine my engine isn't locked...and a gentleman suggested as a last resort hooking my charger straight to the starter, just to get it to turn over...SO, I finally just tried it...NOTHING!!!!! WHAT THE HECK AM I MISSING??? I am now headed to the local Suzuki shop to order a small part, and witness for myself that there are actually running bikes out there!!! LOL
Another small bit of info that may be helpful...I am an electrical idiot, and this is my first venture on a bike in 25 years.Tags: None -
FeartheZuk
I am new to electrical also but I recently had a similar problem. First make sure your battery is fully charged you would be amazed by how many problems that could make you think you have. Then check all your ground connections start with that make sure you starter relay is good and the ground for it is also -
propflux01
Your post describes a bad stater motor, but if your concerned about it (engine) being locked up, you can remove the crank sidecover and put a ratchet on the nut and turn it, or, push the bike and see if letting the clutch out in gear will turn over the motor.Comment
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slowpokezuki
I was concerned with starter..but as I have much more knowledge of cars, I expected an audible click or some sort of noise! I did attempt to push it, and it appeared to bump, but as I have a bad back tire (won't hold air) and an inclined drive way, I can't push it very far!!! LOL
Another question...I have read a couple of things referring to a clutch override on some bikes...would mine have it, and if so, where is it located? Thanks, and sorry for the dump questions!!Comment
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slowpokezuki
Make sure ground to starter is good, too. Did you check the voltage to the starter with your digital multimeter (DMM)?
I am going to check this out right now...thanks!!!Comment
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Guest
Take off the round ignition cover and try to turn the engine with a 19mm wrench or socket.
Do this first!Comment
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Pull out the starter and apply 12V to the stud while grounding the body and see if it spins
There is no ground for the starter, it grounds to the engine cases (check the ground to the cases)
Starters generally crud up and need new brushes - if it doesn't spin, take it apart and clean it with electrical cleaner
And check your motor like Chef says
There is no "overrun" as such, sounds like you're talking about the starter clutch under the left side cover1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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If the clutch safety switch has not been overidden......pull in the clutch when you're trying to start it.
Mine "hangs up" from time to time and I have to pull in the clutch a couple times to get it to engage.
Larry D
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how about tring to cross the started solenoid with a screw driver to pump the started.1979 GS850G
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mistertoadie
Mine had a bad switch in the clutch lever, found the wires in the headlight bucket and just eliminated the loop to the switch to disable the clutch switch. Always hated those things anyway. (until I accidently start it in gear someday)
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slowpokezuki
Thanks for all the help, MANY great options!! Now I am going to be smart... just returned from Sears, bought an impact driver screwdriver. I will be removing my the cover and the starter...tear it down and clean it, then bench test it. Logic says, tearing it down and cleaning it is the best in the long run anyway!!!
I will update tomorrow.Comment
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WildWings
How fortunate to stumble over this post! I'm new to this site and new to a GS which is having this problem. I bought an 85 GS450L a few weeks ago and it has been running great. Today after a stop, the starter won't go. I had to push start. Tonight it fired right up. Then the starter wouldn't try again. I'm sure it's wonky clutch related. But besides ignition, kill switch, and disengaged clutch, are there any other starter "controls or safeties" on this bike? Also, is there a step-by-step anywhere for taking the clutch-control business out of the ignition loop? Or pictures?
I so glad to see such an active forum for this awesome bike and glad to be a part of it. I'll have bike pics up as soon as I can size them to spec!Comment
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WildWings
did a little more forum reading with various search keywords. I'll take the clutch safety loop out in the morning, but I have a few questions for this specific model (as I've found out a few of it's glaring differences): Does this 85 GS450L have the kickstand switch, and do I understand correctly that the clutch lever loop ought not matter if I'm starting in neutral? (I'm looking hard in my manual, but let me know if that info is in your head) I'm having this intermittent starter problem in gear and in neutral.Comment
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slowpokezuki
WildWings...good to have you and glad this thread helped (hopefully it will also help me!!!) Also cool to see another GS in DALLAS!!! We may have to get together and ride sometime, given I actually get mine ridable!! LOLComment
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