does the motor spin..ie..crank? if no possible locked up engine..try spinning it by hand..correct size socket on front crank bolt turning clockwise.. possible bad starter motor does the starter engage when the key is in the crank possition. if the motor does crank your looking at a fuel or ignition problem
the starter is located under the motor on the driver side above the CV Boot, u should be able to see it by looking behind the wheel and up under the motor, it is a large cylindrical shaped part with a knob type thing poking out the left side... hope that helps!
Modern starters include: * the starter motor... a motor * the solenoid, which engages the electrical current to the starter AND engages the gear to the flywheel. * the bendix, which is a gear that engages the starter to the flywheel.
starter is out, motor is locked up or your starter solenoid is out.
Some vehicles require the motor mount (on the side the starter is on) to be loosened or even removed in order to jack up the motor to remove and replace the starter.
the motor is ether frose up, the starter is burnt up or ether it is not engageing
take right side motor mount loose and jack motor up to get starter off.
Basically motorcycle starter motor spark up the engine initially but you can start up even without starter motor. 0nce you're rolling at a reasonable pace, release the clutch so that the spinning rear wheel begins to turn the engine over. This is exactly the same as using the starter motor, except you're using the momentum of the bike instead of the battery.
No. The starter motor would gum up and be ruined within a short period of time.
The starter is to the left of the battery about 1 foot down. the starter is tied into the motor mount, so you have to jack up the motor to get the starter out and the new one in. It isn't hard, just frustrating trying to get the level of the jack just right so the holes line up for the bolts.
When you hit the starter button the starter relay send power to the starter. the starter solenoid pushes the starter shaft outward and the starter turns. When the solenoid moves the shaft it is connected to the jackshaft which ingages the starter gear on the clutch
You will need to loosen the motor mount on the side of the starter to jack up the motor slightly to remove the starter after removing the bolts that hold the starter on to the engine. Remove all wires from starter also.