Kawasaki ER5/KLE/EX500 - Episode 61 - Rebuilding the starter motor
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- Whats in the video is in the title. On a side note, although the exact components will be different, most starter motors are very similar to this should the same process can be followed as a guide to whatever starter you have.
Awesome video, loved the casual conversational tone while providing plenty of information to go back to during a live rebuild, and I'm happy to say my starter found new torque again, thank you!
thank you for the video. i am doing my best to keep my er5 original and on the road here in au where parts are thin on the ground. all info is great. thanks mate.
Great video in fact they all are. You definitely know your stuff thanks for your help. Same or similar Kawasaki parts as the KLE 500. Keep up the good work.
Bloody helpful videos. Helped me out a lot ( 'cos I'm a newbie to bikes ) with my restoration of a 1993 GPZ500S
Welcome to the channel dude
Matt what exactly is the thrust element of a thrust washer for ??? . Washers are a mystery, crush/squash, spring, spacing. Seems to be so many doing loads of different functions but all the same in make up. I assume this is a type of washer on a rotating shaft for some sort of bearing function ?
If you can wait I'll do a quick video on washers next weekend, if you can wait that long?
always mate 👍
What is the oil seal number I need that you mentioned that Kawasaki don’t include in the spare’s list please?
The positive wire goes to the long screw on the starter right???
Yes the ground is through the body of the motor
What's the website you use for parts?
www.kawasakioriginalparts.com/
Does "old" outer oring that makes seal with the block and starter motor can cause oil leaks, do you have any idea.
if you mean the big orings that I replace in the video then no. 1 oring seals the motor from the engine. The 2 outer larger orings you see me replace are to keep the water and shit out. If oil is leaking out of there then you have a serious problem.
Yes, if its old and brittle oir damaged during installation. Its more likely to let water and shit in than oil out, but yes. The magneto side is open to the oil system, juts not directly.
Link previous Video hummm ....
What product are you using in your ultrasonic? DCN? Any chance for more info for a clueless yank? I use purple power in mine usually.
Its called DCM (Dichloromethane) otherwise known as methylene chloride. Used in good paint strippers, but not in the EU because they're pussies. Can still be bought by the public though only to be used as a degreaser and solvent. Excellent stuff.
Ah yeah i can't find that locally in the states, not listed online anyway. I'll keep my eyes peeled when i'm at the shops though.
amazon.com - www.amazon.com/Methylene-Chloride-Dichloromethane-1000-Manofohm/dp/B00ISANYTI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1489083893&sr=8-1&keywords=DCM
eBay.com - www.ebay.com/itm/Methylene-Chloride-Tech-Grade-1-Gallon-/152215090391?hash=item2370b9f4d7:g:RFwAAOSw6n5Xu0Em
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Hello mate great vids these thanks very much for sharing.... what sonic bath do you use ?
I am thinking of investing !
Chooching and pixie wrangling? How skookum would you say it is? ;)
it just comes out, I can't help it. and to answer your question, as skookum as frig! lol
It because I talking about motors as he does so frequently
But does it work?
I'll be doing the testing next weekend, should be fun. I hope lol
@@dirtygarageguy I did this and it worked on the bench but died first use :(
Did you grease the oilseal?
Which ones? The seals for the outer housing?
+The Workshop the oilseal next to the bearing
yes, of course. You never stick it in her dry lol
+The Workshop yeah :D
+The Workshop Do you prefer o ring chain or normal? im about getting new chain on my bike..