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Why do I keep shaving the contact points on the inside of the starter?
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Are you "shaving" them, or is starter grinding them off excessively? Is your starter full of grit? And they are called "commutator bars".Why do I keep shaving the contact points on the inside of the starter?
The electrical mod is to get more voltage to ignition system. The only way to get more juice to starter would be put two batteries in series ( higher voltage) , but please don't even think of doing this. A bike in good tune will start quickly, thereby saving the starter motor from excessive work.As to why it happens, at least in my case, my theory is the previous owner of my current bike did an electrical mod (that is recommended on this forum IIRC) that allows extra juice to go to the starter. Or maybe the mod is for more juice to the plugs? It's a common mod so maybe this isn't the problem - maybe I'm just having bad luck with starters.
Mike
OK, have you opened up your starter alot?The brushes could be worn down and chewing on commutator. If this has happenned alot, I'd look for a new-to-you starter motor.NOOO Im not shaving them my starter is. sorry guys. Ok so what should I go bout this?
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.... Obviously I need to learn how to rebuild a starter myself and find a cheap source for the brushes.
When the starter engages, it puts out alot of torque- those bolts are there to resist this twisting; towels, duct tape, etc. are poor substitutes. If the bolt holes didn't line up, something is/ was wrong. Find another bolt.I've been out of town mostly but finally went to put my new eBay starter in to replace the one that had "burned out" and discovered that it had turned itself so much inside the enclosure that it was shorting itself out - either that or it was jammed at an angle and couldn't turn. I untangled it and it starts fine. I hope I didn't damage the flywheel teeth too much.
How could this possibly happen you ask? If you can't get the starter bolts to seat in their holes then why not just leave them out? Where's the thing going to go, Detroit? I had lodged a thick piece of towel between the starter and the cover plate to hold the starter in place. It worked for quite a while . . .
I used a mirror and a flashlight to line up the starter flange with the bolt holes and got one bolt in tight this time. I couldn't find the other bolt. One's enough, eh?
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............. and discovered that it had turned itself so much inside the enclosure that it was shorting itself out - either that or it was jammed at an angle and couldn't turn. I untangled it and it starts fine. I hope I didn't damage the flywheel teeth too much.
How could this possibly happen you ask? If you can't get the starter bolts to seat in their holes then why not just leave them out? Where's the thing going to go, Detroit? ....
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