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Joe H
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I pulled the rotor/starter clutch assembly and found bad rollers and a scared gear surface which I will assume at this point is my biggest problem with the clunking on start. The starter motor brushes are good and it always spun the motor when cold like crazy, just not good when hot and it would spin it fine once it caught. The rollers have flat spots on them.
So I have ordered new rollers, springs and the spring retainer things, and have polished up the gear surface the rollers ride on and its nice and smooth now.
My question is should I have the starter clutch welded or not. Years ago a friend, who did a lot of work on gs's, after the first failure, put in much stronger and a bit larger dim bolts (supposedly, I don't know what stock was or looked like), they are still in there and the assembly is rock solid no signs of the bolts backing off or becoming loose. And I cannot budge them at least without heat and an impact or breaker, I tried to turn them to see if they were loose at all they are TIGHT.
Any opinions???
I am lean in towards welding but need the push I guess


So I have ordered new rollers, springs and the spring retainer things, and have polished up the gear surface the rollers ride on and its nice and smooth now.
My question is should I have the starter clutch welded or not. Years ago a friend, who did a lot of work on gs's, after the first failure, put in much stronger and a bit larger dim bolts (supposedly, I don't know what stock was or looked like), they are still in there and the assembly is rock solid no signs of the bolts backing off or becoming loose. And I cannot budge them at least without heat and an impact or breaker, I tried to turn them to see if they were loose at all they are TIGHT.
Any opinions???
I am lean in towards welding but need the push I guess



