I pulled the starter clutch on my '83 1100G tonite because I was in there to replace my stator and thought I may as well take a look at it. What I noticed is that the starter clutch pins have caused bumps in the outer cover. Fortunately, there aren't any cracks (yet), the bolts were tight and the pins and springs are intact. My question is:
Is there a way to prevent the pins from causing any more damage to the outer cover? My thought is, if the pins are denting the cover from hitting it so hard, would it help to put some hard rubber plugs at the bottom of each hole to absord the impact? Even though the plugs would have to be pretty thin, I figure some cushion has got to be better than no cuchion at all.
Your thoughts and opinions please.
Willie
Is there a way to prevent the pins from causing any more damage to the outer cover? My thought is, if the pins are denting the cover from hitting it so hard, would it help to put some hard rubber plugs at the bottom of each hole to absord the impact? Even though the plugs would have to be pretty thin, I figure some cushion has got to be better than no cuchion at all.
Your thoughts and opinions please.
Willie
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