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Please don't be insulted. Are you sure the battery is hooked up correctly?
The starters from around that time too often had the magnets come unglued--that made for an ugly noise.Rich A
Not insulted, why would you say the battery is not hooked up right? It did cross my mind that the New motobatt bolts are too short and had to use the longer odessey bolts with a couple of washers because the motobatt has a ridiculously small amount of thread available.Vagrant,Yes it sounds like it is always engaging. If the idle speed lever is pull there's more compression and the starter can't get going
if a battery is hooked up reverse polarity, it will spin the starter, but not engage the flywheel.
It is just unacceptable that Guzzi cannot source a starter that will last more than 15 years.
No problem here, it starts, 80% of the time!Not sure if anybody manage to hear the starter in the video I put on photobucket link image
I tried, but all I got was 5 ads with video, and the little blue square. Maybe some malware, too.. that's the last time PB gets a click from me.
The new battery is giving you higher voltage and letting the starter draw less amperage. Unfortunately the old battery was doing the opposite and any damage from that is already done. Take the starter out and at least look it over and clean it up. From there you can inspect it closer and decide to service it, rebuild it, or replace it. Depending on what you find. Mike
Well.. seriously.. you need to take the starter apart and find out what is going on. Magnets? Maybe. Corrosion on the solenoid? Maybe. On another tack.. Startus Interuptus? Maybe. Something? Definitely. Fix it in the comfort of your shed. It's a lot easier than on the side of the road. At night. In the rain.. <shrug>
Here is an excellent parts source for starters. http://www.euromotoelectrics.com/category-s/1670.htm