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Can_O_Tuna
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I've been bringing my bike back to life after my garage and 7 feet of snow collapsed on it a couple of years ago. The poor thing had never been kept outside and it was in need of some serious TLC. I got lucky; the most serious damage was a coconut size dent in the tank.
I spent the last two weeks getting it back into shape. Lots of cleaning and wire brushing, new clutch, fresh battery and ground cable, carbs apart and cleaned, chain and sprockets, brakes, plugs, fresh oil, tank fixed etc.
The last time I started it before the collapse it took a two or three pushes on the starter button (clicked first) to engage the starter, so I figured I probably needed a solenoid. I put a new one from a craftsman tractor (thanks vapourman!)
Last night I put some gas in the tank and excitedly hit the starter button.... NOTHING...S@#T...So I just crossed the terminals at the solenoid and I got the dreaded whirring sound (starter motor is turning, but not the engine).
I have been reading all of the past posts on the subject. The large gear behind the rotor did turn both ways
so it looks like I'm in for some more surgery. I found no screw heads inside the stator cover when I had it off. Can I safely bump start it without doing more damage?
Could it possibly be something else?? I have a small wiring problem (starter button) but this looks like an all day sucker to fix....
I spent the last two weeks getting it back into shape. Lots of cleaning and wire brushing, new clutch, fresh battery and ground cable, carbs apart and cleaned, chain and sprockets, brakes, plugs, fresh oil, tank fixed etc.
The last time I started it before the collapse it took a two or three pushes on the starter button (clicked first) to engage the starter, so I figured I probably needed a solenoid. I put a new one from a craftsman tractor (thanks vapourman!)
Last night I put some gas in the tank and excitedly hit the starter button.... NOTHING...S@#T...So I just crossed the terminals at the solenoid and I got the dreaded whirring sound (starter motor is turning, but not the engine).
I have been reading all of the past posts on the subject. The large gear behind the rotor did turn both ways
Could it possibly be something else?? I have a small wiring problem (starter button) but this looks like an all day sucker to fix....