Greetings all. I am finally getting around to repairing a starter clutch failure on an 83 GS 1100E. It's taken some due diligence in sourcing the parts I needed for replacing some damaged items. The assembly is sitting back over the shaft and meshed in with the starter sprocket now, all ready to be tightened down. However, I received a new generator nut the other day and when I went to try and wind it on the shaft, It didn't seem to want to start winding on. The threads seem to be okay on the crank but I'm a little leery of putting a wrench on this nut just to "start" the nut onto the shaft. I've come across axle nuts and some other nuts which are intentionally pressed to be out of round so they will not back off. So I guess my question is, Are these nuts usually harder to spin on from the very beginning as opposed to a regular old nut with the same thread specs?
