Hi everyone,
My name is Matt, and I have recently acquired a 1988 Suzuki Savage!!
The folks that I bought it from said it needed a new "starter gear". In my infinite wisdom, I thought that meant starter motor. NOT SO!! I am having to replace the single sprocket that connects directly to the starter motor, the intermediate sprocket with two sets of teeth (one of which is the approximate radius of the aforementioned gear, the second of which is much smaller). these two gears are nicely photographed on an earlier post. The third and final part needing replacement is the large sprocket that rests behind the magnet and I think it is the starter clutch???
In any case, I have the parts in hand, and cannot for the life of me figure out how to get the magnet off such that I can replace the large starter clutch gear. Here are some thoughts...
1. Start the destruction!!
There is a large bolt that nests in a larger bolt in the center of the assembly that I can see from the outside. This connects to the crankshaft. My gut feeling is removing this bolt will not really accomplish my goal.
2. There are six allen head bolts that connect the large magnet to something...they are of a seemingly odd size, but if I were to remobe these, would I be able to remove the magnet and access the sprocket behind it?
Traditionally, I generally use strategy one and start tearing stuff apart and let god sort em out, but I have just turned 30, and, in the interest of pretending to have some semblance of maturity/patience, decided that a new approach (educate myself before breaking more stuff/creating more work for myself) might be appropriate.
Thanks all in advance and looking forward to being a part of this wonderful forum!!
Cheers and Best Regards,
Matt