crotchrocket
Husqvarna
Hi All,
Proud owner of a 2003 TE 450, which I picked up at the beginning of march. Having done a few days of green landing and a couple of trips to Salisbury Plain the old girl needs a strip down and some sorting. Where do you guys get parts for older Huskys in the UK? Below is a list of issues / parts any help on the issue or parts would be gratefully appreciated.
.Front Wheel bearings to be replaced
.Front right fork seal is weeping.
.Valve shims need replacing on both exhaust and one intake as the gaps are out. Where do i get individual shims from to save buying a set?
.Chain tensioner rollers on the top and bottom of swing arm need replacing
.Head race bearings, slight knock. Presume they can just be tightened?
.Throttle is on/off. It chokes itself a bit, 2 stroking at constant speed, gets a bit bogged down then you give it full throttle and it goes like hell for leather which makes it a bit of an ass to ride. The last trip out the bastard was a nightmare to cold start. Short of cleaning out the carb completely and checking the base settings for the needles is there anything else to look out for here? assuming the cold start issue and throttle bogging / delivery are linked.
Now the main / more involved issue. There are two issues with the bike, which I now believe are both related. The bike has a very noisy starter, sounds really nasty when turning over but works fine. The bike also has a clattering coming from the engine under gentle load in the upper gears. Sounds something like the clutch basket rattling. So had a look and there is a small amount of play in the clutch basket, but only small. Then i pilled the starter motor. The cog on the engine side wobbles from side to side and is showing signs of damage where the starter is chewing the edge of the cog because of the play. Could the rattle all down to that?? Isn't that cog idling all the time as its on a one way bearing? I'm guessing the bearing is toast which is why the cog is moving and the starter sound is noisey. The bearing in the starter motor seams fine.
Any help advise much appreciated!! Put a picture of the bike in the 'show us your bike' thread but its awaiting approval from admin.
Proud owner of a 2003 TE 450, which I picked up at the beginning of march. Having done a few days of green landing and a couple of trips to Salisbury Plain the old girl needs a strip down and some sorting. Where do you guys get parts for older Huskys in the UK? Below is a list of issues / parts any help on the issue or parts would be gratefully appreciated.
.Front Wheel bearings to be replaced
.Front right fork seal is weeping.
.Valve shims need replacing on both exhaust and one intake as the gaps are out. Where do i get individual shims from to save buying a set?
.Chain tensioner rollers on the top and bottom of swing arm need replacing
.Head race bearings, slight knock. Presume they can just be tightened?
.Throttle is on/off. It chokes itself a bit, 2 stroking at constant speed, gets a bit bogged down then you give it full throttle and it goes like hell for leather which makes it a bit of an ass to ride. The last trip out the bastard was a nightmare to cold start. Short of cleaning out the carb completely and checking the base settings for the needles is there anything else to look out for here? assuming the cold start issue and throttle bogging / delivery are linked.
Now the main / more involved issue. There are two issues with the bike, which I now believe are both related. The bike has a very noisy starter, sounds really nasty when turning over but works fine. The bike also has a clattering coming from the engine under gentle load in the upper gears. Sounds something like the clutch basket rattling. So had a look and there is a small amount of play in the clutch basket, but only small. Then i pilled the starter motor. The cog on the engine side wobbles from side to side and is showing signs of damage where the starter is chewing the edge of the cog because of the play. Could the rattle all down to that?? Isn't that cog idling all the time as its on a one way bearing? I'm guessing the bearing is toast which is why the cog is moving and the starter sound is noisey. The bearing in the starter motor seams fine.
Any help advise much appreciated!! Put a picture of the bike in the 'show us your bike' thread but its awaiting approval from admin.