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NashGS83
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Finally got the flywheel off my 1983 1100G...this is what I found. All but one of the internal parts looked to be in good shape. Two things that I found, the 3 bolts were not loose but not tight. They unscrewed without much effort with an allen wrench. The screw threads are still in good shape. I did find that one of the holes in the starter clutch that holds the spring and push pin was damaged. See the attached pic of the damaged hole. The spring and push pin slide in and out of the damaged hole with no restriction but the push pin can waggle inside the hole approximately 1/16th of an inch. While the push pin in the other holes has no side to side movement. I didn't find any foreign pieces of metal inside the engine cover. I already have bought new springs, push pins, sliders. Couple of questions...what could have caused this damage? Could it have been a defect from the factory? Do you think that I could just replace the parts and tighten the three bolts and go with it or should I try and find a new starter clutch? Btw, this whole think started because I was getting the "crack" sound when starting the bike but it started right up. Then the last time I rode the bike, I almost couldn't get it started and was close to draining the battery. I case anyone is wondering...it is impossible to push start an 1100G on a flat South GA street by yourself.