Yeah agreed. BTW another signal was she rolls forward in neutral sweet as. Its just when its geared it doesn't. Also just selecting gears feels completely normal. There is none you can't select and no unusual clunkiness. Therefore I think I might check the flywheel/starter side of things first. Besides, getting to the gears on these means splitting the crankcase so I'm keen to make that the LAST option.![]()
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Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
And that's exactly what it turned out to be.
The centrifugal clutch designed to let the starter motor drive the crank shaft but not let the crank shaft drive the starter motor has failed, meaning that the engine was constantly spinning the starter motor for a period of time. This fragged the starter motor to the point where the starter motor seized, siezing the whole engine.
Once I realised the starter motor had siezed, I removed it and took it apart to check the damage. I had to bang apart the start motor with a hammer and I estimate 10-15% of its total mass came out as dust. Results below.
So now its off to TSS for a new (second hand if avail) starter motor and to borrow their flywheel remover. I'll keep ya all posted if anything obvious comes out of the centrifugal clutch inspection.
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Check trademe . There's one of the wreckers puts up an XV250 starter (should be identical) every so often. (Never an XV750, alas)
EDIT. Found it. Bucket-n-bits, down your way.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Update:
Well, I've taken the flywheel of and the one way starter clutch at the back of it looks fine. Turns out its the gear behind this, turns the starter clutch during start, has locked itself onto the driveshaft effectively bypassing the clutch. Despite my best efforts with a bearing puller this afternoon, I have been unable to remove this gear from the driveshaft. Therefore its time for TSS Red Baron to do what I cannot and fix my bike.
Also managed to pick up a starter motor from Buckets and Bits. Cost me $200 though which is gutting.
Thanks to TSS again for letting me borrow their flywheel puller and bearing puller no questions asked. You guys rock.
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Well, turns out the gear can't be saved, the copper(?) bush had welded itself to the crank. A new gear costs $360 so seeing if Buckets and Bits can do me a second hand one for a bit less than that. Anyone got any advice on how that could happen? I'm worried that it means the oil isn't tracking through the engine properly. Any ideas on how to check that?
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