Removing starter motor

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  1. SIM300

    SIM300 FAKE MODERAT0R

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    Howdy gang,

    My starter motor is starting to play up (not engaging with flywheel and grinding). I can't seem to get it off the top stud.

    I can't remember having this trouble when I removed it from my previous Z, but that had an aftermarket exhaust.

    So my question is, should I be able to remove it without having to drop the standard exhaust (test pipe)?
     
  2. SuperZ

    SuperZ Resident Z lunatic

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    Yes - you should be able to get it off without exhaust

    If its hard to get off the top stud - you may have a washer there that's tight and preventing it from coming off - pry the washer off first with a screwdriver - then it will come off easily.
     
  3. SIM300

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    So it makes a huge difference if you remove the shield from the starter :eek:

    Rate my teeth:
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  4. WazTTed

    WazTTed Grease Monkey

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    teeth are fine dude :) better then 90% ive seen
     
  5. SuperZ

    SuperZ Resident Z lunatic

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    I bet the bearings are noisy in it
     
  6. Fists

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    Yep, even better than Richard Hammonds.

    Very clean in there too, I'm guessing ceramic clutch?
     
  7. SIM300

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    No idea, haven't had it apart during ownership.
     

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