Dealer wants what for a new starter???
#21
I would love to install it myself, but I'm not good at that stuff. Changing oil and bolting on parts is about where my expertise ends.
#23
If you can change your oil as you said in a later post than I think you can do much more than you give yourself credit for. Think of it this way, if you have some basic tools and a jack (nice to have but not always necessary) and a computer access to You Tube, than you can do just about anything you want when it comes to wrenching on your bike. It all comes down to how determined you are. There are times I just don't want to be bothered doing something and will gladly pay, but a lot of times I just search it out on You Tube or forums such as HDForums.com and post away questions. Everyone is very helpful here and we are learn from each other.
As suggested, spend a few dollars and pick up the DVD's of "Fix My Hog". They are a great inspiration for anyone, novice to lifelong wrench-heads. I bought the Tourer set and even though I may never do much to my FLHTK at least I know what is involved if I have to have work done. A well informed owner is best to deal with than an uninformed one.
I would also suggest buying both the shop manual and the parts manual for your year and model of bike. Just seeing how it is all put together may be inspiration enough to take a stab at it! Remember, it ain't Rocket Science were talking about!
Good Luck,
Last edited by jbkrab; 02-17-2012 at 03:21 PM.
#24
Starters usually go out due to engines being built and having high compression with no compression releases. The first thing to go is the starter clutch (bendix gear) or the solenoid, both are fairly cheap to replace. If I was going to get a new starter, I would get an aftermarket starter that has a higher output than the stock starter. That usually fixes the issue of burning out a starter due to high compression engines. Sounds like your engine is stock, so an 07 going out on a stock engine sounds fishy to me, I would bet it is your bendix gear (starter clutch) and they are just wanting to make some extra money. What were the symptoms when your starter went?
#25
...in more than 90% of warranty claims, the cost of the repair is less than what was/will be paid for the warranty...they generally are not a good deal, just a huge profit for HD....
#27
This is a perfect scenario to get acquainted with the starter and how it is replaced. As others have stated it is not that hard. If you have changed oils and are somewhat confident you could do this yourself. Many people on here will give advice and provide guidance. Good luck on your repair and learning process along the way. I hope all goes well.
#28
When we were in Daytona last year thats what Rossmeyers charged my dad to replace. Im no wrench either but when i read the HD shop manual I understood why it cost. Ive never heard of doing it without removing at least the outer primary and exhausts. That is the going rate of the MoCo because during prime time in daytona they charged my dad the same price you were quoted.
#29
Spongetail,
If you can change your oil as you said in a later post than I think you can do much more than you give yourself credit for. Think of it this way, if you have some basic tools and a jack (nice to have but not always necessary) and a computer access to You Tube, than you can do just about anything you want when it comes to wrenching on your bike. It all comes down to how determined you are. There are times I just don't want to be bothered doing something and will gladly pay, but a lot of times I just search it out on You Tube or forums such as HDForums.com and post away questions. Everyone is very helpful here and we are learn from each other.
As suggested, spend a few dollars and pick up the DVD's of "Fix My Hog". They are a great inspiration for anyone, novice to lifelong wrench-heads. I bought the Tourer set and even though I may never do much to my FLHTK at least I know what is involved if I have to have work done. A well informed owner is best to deal with than an uninformed one.
I would also suggest buying both the shop manual and the parts manual for your year and model of bike. Just seeing how it is all put together may be inspiration enough to take a stab at it! Remember, it ain't Rocket Science were talking about!
Good Luck,
If you can change your oil as you said in a later post than I think you can do much more than you give yourself credit for. Think of it this way, if you have some basic tools and a jack (nice to have but not always necessary) and a computer access to You Tube, than you can do just about anything you want when it comes to wrenching on your bike. It all comes down to how determined you are. There are times I just don't want to be bothered doing something and will gladly pay, but a lot of times I just search it out on You Tube or forums such as HDForums.com and post away questions. Everyone is very helpful here and we are learn from each other.
As suggested, spend a few dollars and pick up the DVD's of "Fix My Hog". They are a great inspiration for anyone, novice to lifelong wrench-heads. I bought the Tourer set and even though I may never do much to my FLHTK at least I know what is involved if I have to have work done. A well informed owner is best to deal with than an uninformed one.
I would also suggest buying both the shop manual and the parts manual for your year and model of bike. Just seeing how it is all put together may be inspiration enough to take a stab at it! Remember, it ain't Rocket Science were talking about!
Good Luck,
#30
Starters usually go out due to engines being built and having high compression with no compression releases. The first thing to go is the starter clutch (bendix gear) or the solenoid, both are fairly cheap to replace. If I was going to get a new starter, I would get an aftermarket starter that has a higher output than the stock starter. That usually fixes the issue of burning out a starter due to high compression engines. Sounds like your engine is stock, so an 07 going out on a stock engine sounds fishy to me, I would bet it is your bendix gear (starter clutch) and they are just wanting to make some extra money. What were the symptoms when your starter went?
And based on the advice of others here I am getting the old starter back and will take it to someone to be rebuilt. That should tell me if it was simply the clutch or the whole motor.