went to start the bike and it just made a noise so I pop the cover and ran into this issue. About three days ago I noticed some noticeable binding and hard starting and it kept getting worse I just got into the factory service manual to see what I have to replace looks like I'll be busy tonight.
-- Edited by One1 on Wednesday 19th of April 2017 07:54:01 PM
Sounds like the starter sprag not engaging to me. Not a difficult job, just parts are a bit expensive. Also check that the centre boss that the sprag teeth engage on is smooth, as indicated in Brian's tutorial: www.ttr250.com/Sprag_replacement/TTR_sprag_replacement.htm
I think bikes are like girlfriends - once you start giving them some attention, they get a taste for it
Ride safe,
Simon.
Lol yeah, i was looking at the one way on the diagram of the Fsm. Not a good timing. I have two days to go before i leave for a week with it and wont have the parts in time.
Holy balls at the price of that one way!
-- Edited by One1 on Wednesday 19th of April 2017 08:03:18 PM
-- Edited by One1 on Wednesday 19th of April 2017 08:09:14 PM
Not cheap by any means. The Yamaha Majesty YP 250 scooter type bike i think shares the same setup from what i can gather on part numbers. The starters are definitely the same bar the rear mounting plate and i think that I looked into the rest of the parts at one time and i think they were the same if that is of any help to you.
I have bought stuff from China in the past. While it can certainly be cheaper, I think in some cases, it's false economy(quality wise) and can slow down the repair if faulty/not right. I've had too many sub standard products to run the risk...especially as you need it quickly and want it right for your intended trip.
This is a better place to get the stuff from & you know it will be right....(do the job once and right)-job sorted!
Thanks guys i have a solution to my problem and to share what the issue is when a spragg fails, there is a tiny pin that holds each piece in place that breaks off. I lost 8 pins so when the last one failed that side became unable to evenly distribute the load.
-- Edited by One1 on Sunday 23rd of April 2017 06:15:38 AM
The pin merely convinces the cam to stay forward so it will rotate properly and not push out. A quick fix is to use a hard rubber that will sit there and push it in the same manner. It will likely drag and cause excessive wear, but if you HAVE TO start the bike for a day or two it will work while your new one is coming.
edit: i wouldnt unless you had to. I just took a different bike in this case.
-- Edited by One1 on Sunday 23rd of April 2017 05:05:41 PM
I wanted a new starter clutch since I've bought everything else new, but i have a guy really wants my bike and said sunday he may buy it so i got a good deal on a used one.