richard100t Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 My starter was beginning to make a funny noise at startup. I thought, oh great I'll be needing a new starter soon as I've heard people having trouble with them in here. Well I talked to a bmw mechanic about it & he said just grease the gear on the end of the starter. So I greased the starter gear & wow! I actually think the bike even runs better now. I'm thinking the gear was stuck or something. The bike spins faster to start & no funny noise anymore. I believe from now on thats going to be an annual maintenance procedure. Has anyone else tried this cure for their starter yet?
Guest ratchethack Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 Richard, are you referring to greasing engagement pinion itself, or the sleeve on the "Bendix" -- that is, the part that extends the pinion by winding it into engagement with the flywheel? Pls. advise. Tx
richard100t Posted October 30, 2006 Author Posted October 30, 2006 I believe I greased the pinion itself. I figured once I started it a few times & rode it the grease would go where it needed to go lol.
belfastguzzi Posted October 31, 2006 Posted October 31, 2006 My starter was beginning to make a funny noise at startup. I thought, oh great I'll be needing a new starter soon as I've heard people having trouble with them in here. Well I talked to a bmw mechanic about it & he said just grease the gear on the end of the starter. So I greased the starter gear & wow! I actually think the bike even runs better now. I'm thinking the gear was stuck or something. The bike spins faster to start & no funny noise anymore. I believe from now on thats going to be an annual maintenance procedure. Has anyone else tried this cure for their starter yet? Yes. http://www.v11lemans.com/forums/index.php?...ost&p=91824 Thoroughly greased it. It stayed quiet for a while – and then started screeching again. Is that the noise that you mean?
richard100t Posted October 31, 2006 Author Posted October 31, 2006 Well mine only made a quick noise right as soon as the engine started. It was kind of hard to really hear what was going on because the noise only lasted for about 1 second & not every time I started it. I hope that the noise doesnt return but time will tell.
Guest ratchethack Posted October 31, 2006 Posted October 31, 2006 Well mine only made a quick noise right as soon as the engine started. It was kind of hard to really hear what was going on because the noise only lasted for about 1 second & not every time I started it. I hope that the noise doesnt return but <shrug> time will tell. From y'er description, my guess is that the "Bendix" (f'er those across the big waters, that's wot we call y'er garden variety winding-out-pinion-engaging gizmo here in the US) was binding, but I'm at a loss to understand how greasing the pinion could get the grease where it might do any good. . . . . Working properly, the Bendix retracts the pinion instantly as soon as the tooth speed at the flywheel exceeds that of the pinion. . . . .
quazi-moto Posted April 22, 2007 Posted April 22, 2007 Occasionally on cold start ups my starter will make funky noises and actually stop cranking. The battery and charging system seem to be up to snuff. Hot re-starts are usually uneventful.
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