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Husqvarna
AA Class
Hey folks. Have an issue I am hoping you can help me with. While bringing a 2013 TE 310 back to life after a long time sitting, I have an issue with the kickstarter occasionally getting locked up. I have read posts that reference a similar issue - but none that address it directly. The bike is basically stock, with the addition of a Recluse clutch (core 3).
The bike is not starting easily when cold. So I need to kick/use starter button quite a bit. I have resorted to using a little starter fluid for the first start until I can get it tuned correctly - which works well, and then is no longer needed after it turns over for the first time.
While kicking it, I have found that the kicker randomly, after returning to the top position, feels locked. If I try the starter button when it’s like this - it just clicks, as if it has too much resistance to spin the starter motor/starter gears etc.
When this happens, I found that if I roll the bike forward or back a bit, the kicker/starter button is again free.
I checked the valve clearances, thinking that it might be caused by the tolerance on the left exhaust (ADC) valve. All valves are in spec - with the left exhaust being right in the middle of the manual spec (.2) and the suggested spec (.18). So I assume while not as tight as some suggest, it shouldn’t be causing my issue? Also, the ADC unit looks to be in place - but I honestly have no idea how this system works, so not sure whether this could be an issue.
I removed the right side cover and checked the clutch and all the kicker gears/springs. They all seem fine. I then removed the left cover to check the flywheel, sprag clutch, worm gear etc.
The worm and ring gear have slight wear at their contact points, but nothing dramatic. They seem to move through their travel fine. The woodruff key is in perfect condition and not sheared. The flywheel looks to be fine.
The sprag clutch spring is still intact, but I am wondering whether it's going bad. I am attaching pics for reference. You can see it has taken on an odd shape - but this might be normal from resting in the sprag grooves? Also, one spot looks as if it’s becoming weak. Not sure if this would cause the lock-up I’m experiencing, since it still has spring to it - but should this be replaced???
Once I know whether this sprag clutch/spring should be replaced, I will button it back up. What should I be checking next? Any help or guidance is much appreciated.
Scott
The bike is not starting easily when cold. So I need to kick/use starter button quite a bit. I have resorted to using a little starter fluid for the first start until I can get it tuned correctly - which works well, and then is no longer needed after it turns over for the first time.
While kicking it, I have found that the kicker randomly, after returning to the top position, feels locked. If I try the starter button when it’s like this - it just clicks, as if it has too much resistance to spin the starter motor/starter gears etc.
When this happens, I found that if I roll the bike forward or back a bit, the kicker/starter button is again free.
I checked the valve clearances, thinking that it might be caused by the tolerance on the left exhaust (ADC) valve. All valves are in spec - with the left exhaust being right in the middle of the manual spec (.2) and the suggested spec (.18). So I assume while not as tight as some suggest, it shouldn’t be causing my issue? Also, the ADC unit looks to be in place - but I honestly have no idea how this system works, so not sure whether this could be an issue.
I removed the right side cover and checked the clutch and all the kicker gears/springs. They all seem fine. I then removed the left cover to check the flywheel, sprag clutch, worm gear etc.
The worm and ring gear have slight wear at their contact points, but nothing dramatic. They seem to move through their travel fine. The woodruff key is in perfect condition and not sheared. The flywheel looks to be fine.
The sprag clutch spring is still intact, but I am wondering whether it's going bad. I am attaching pics for reference. You can see it has taken on an odd shape - but this might be normal from resting in the sprag grooves? Also, one spot looks as if it’s becoming weak. Not sure if this would cause the lock-up I’m experiencing, since it still has spring to it - but should this be replaced???
Once I know whether this sprag clutch/spring should be replaced, I will button it back up. What should I be checking next? Any help or guidance is much appreciated.
Scott