still no start video attached
#21
I think what d_slat was referring to was when you push the starter button and the starter makes the winding noise but the clutch assembly is not turning over is the bendix gear (or starter pinion gear as the manual refers to it as) still spinning?
From the sounds of the video it sounds like the bendix gear has broken and is spinning freely in both directions when in fact the gear should only spin in one direction. This sort of sounds like your issue. I had the same issue with mine a few months ago where the bendix gear would lock in place correctly under small amounts of pressure and then break and spin freely. It eventually gave way completely and stopped working.
Try pulling your starter assembly out and with your fingers spin the bendix gear in both directions.
From the sounds of the video it sounds like the bendix gear has broken and is spinning freely in both directions when in fact the gear should only spin in one direction. This sort of sounds like your issue. I had the same issue with mine a few months ago where the bendix gear would lock in place correctly under small amounts of pressure and then break and spin freely. It eventually gave way completely and stopped working.
Try pulling your starter assembly out and with your fingers spin the bendix gear in both directions.
#23
I think what d_slat was referring to was when you push the starter button and the starter makes the winding noise but the clutch assembly is not turning over is the bendix gear (or starter pinion gear as the manual refers to it as) still spinning?
From the sounds of the video it sounds like the bendix gear has broken and is spinning freely in both directions when in fact the gear should only spin in one direction. This sort of sounds like your issue. I had the same issue with mine a few months ago where the bendix gear would lock in place correctly under small amounts of pressure and then break and spin freely. It eventually gave way completely and stopped working.
Try pulling your starter assembly out and with your fingers spin the bendix gear in both directions.
From the sounds of the video it sounds like the bendix gear has broken and is spinning freely in both directions when in fact the gear should only spin in one direction. This sort of sounds like your issue. I had the same issue with mine a few months ago where the bendix gear would lock in place correctly under small amounts of pressure and then break and spin freely. It eventually gave way completely and stopped working.
Try pulling your starter assembly out and with your fingers spin the bendix gear in both directions.
Last edited by d_slat; 04-07-2009 at 10:25 AM.
#26
ok i just got everything apart and i can only turn the bendix one way so that means that its ok right BUT i found that it had no thrust washer and i did pull the drive gear unit out a bid before when i first had this problem anyway two of the needle bearings were out of place and all the way in the back of the hole whitch in return would move the drive gear shaft out a bit and cause ut to bind up when primary cover is installed maybe this is my problem waiting on thrust washer to put back together and try it
#27
I am interested in comments on this.
#28
while your starter is apart you might want to check your brushes.i have no experience with ironhead starters specifically but i know sometimes you can have 1 brush bad and will turn slowly or not at all...but if you had the sparkplugs out one brush should spin it over since its not under compression.....just a thought.
#29
Mick is right. By hand is not a very good test, but there is no real way you can test with it on the bike as the primary cover has to be there for the starter shaft.
Sugarplum247 make sure your not spinning it real lightly with your finger. Try actually holding it with one hand and spin the grayish looking gear with another hand. Don't be afraid to use a little force that gear has to stand up to turning the motor over so it should with stand you doing that. But it sounds like your on the right track though with the needle bearings preventing it from extending the bendix all the way out.
Let us know how it comes out.
Sugarplum247 make sure your not spinning it real lightly with your finger. Try actually holding it with one hand and spin the grayish looking gear with another hand. Don't be afraid to use a little force that gear has to stand up to turning the motor over so it should with stand you doing that. But it sounds like your on the right track though with the needle bearings preventing it from extending the bendix all the way out.
Let us know how it comes out.
#30