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82 XJ1100...lately it's been real slow to start. When cold it sounds like: UhRrrrrrr---UhRrrrrrr---Rrrrrr---Rrrrrr--Rrrr--Rrrr-Vroom. Hot, similar, but a little faster to start. I thought the battery was going, I've filled it with distilled water twice since it was new two years ago. So, I replaced it...it was bad. So, with a new battery, I get the same sound. Something must be wrong with the negative ground or the starter. Ground to engine and frame checks out clean and zero resistance. Starter relay is good.
So, I took the starter off and apart today. This is the first time the starter on this bike has been off and apart. Apart on the bench...it's full of oil. Burnt oil. Black, pitch black and it stinks. First, I don't think this starter is supposed to have oil in it. Am I right? I cleaned the brushes and brush holder with Carb cleaner and wiped down everything else. I was afraid to use any cleaner for fear of damaging the insulation. I checked the insulation resistance and continuity...all good. The brushes measure 0.35" (0.22" minimum). The brush springs are free and strong. Everything checks out okay. The commutator is pitted, but still measures 1.075" diameter (1.06" is minimum). I think the pits are from arcing through the oil...explains the burnt oil, too. The bushing is good and the gears are in good shape.
I put it back together and installed it on the bike. Hit the starter and was rewarded with the best crank I've had in months. Rrrr-Vroom. Sweet!
So, I replaced the paper gasket between the planetary and the plate with the bushing, but didn't do anything else. My guess is the oil will be back.
Is there supposed to be oil inside the starter? If not, where's it coming from. I didn't take the planetary gear apart, but I'm guessing it is supposed to be lubricated. But, how does the oil circulate?
Thanks for reading. I'd appreciate any help you can give.
Robert
82 XJ1100...lately it's been real slow to start. When cold it sounds like: UhRrrrrrr---UhRrrrrrr---Rrrrrr---Rrrrrr--Rrrr--Rrrr-Vroom. Hot, similar, but a little faster to start. I thought the battery was going, I've filled it with distilled water twice since it was new two years ago. So, I replaced it...it was bad. So, with a new battery, I get the same sound. Something must be wrong with the negative ground or the starter. Ground to engine and frame checks out clean and zero resistance. Starter relay is good.
So, I took the starter off and apart today. This is the first time the starter on this bike has been off and apart. Apart on the bench...it's full of oil. Burnt oil. Black, pitch black and it stinks. First, I don't think this starter is supposed to have oil in it. Am I right? I cleaned the brushes and brush holder with Carb cleaner and wiped down everything else. I was afraid to use any cleaner for fear of damaging the insulation. I checked the insulation resistance and continuity...all good. The brushes measure 0.35" (0.22" minimum). The brush springs are free and strong. Everything checks out okay. The commutator is pitted, but still measures 1.075" diameter (1.06" is minimum). I think the pits are from arcing through the oil...explains the burnt oil, too. The bushing is good and the gears are in good shape.
I put it back together and installed it on the bike. Hit the starter and was rewarded with the best crank I've had in months. Rrrr-Vroom. Sweet!
So, I replaced the paper gasket between the planetary and the plate with the bushing, but didn't do anything else. My guess is the oil will be back.
Is there supposed to be oil inside the starter? If not, where's it coming from. I didn't take the planetary gear apart, but I'm guessing it is supposed to be lubricated. But, how does the oil circulate?
Thanks for reading. I'd appreciate any help you can give.
Robert
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