08 cbr600rr starts up when cold but won't turn over when hot.
Dealer said it is clutch starter.
I removed clutch cover but didn't see anything damaged.
If the fiber plates are worn. Wouldn't that cause slippage in shifting and not start up?
Your brushes in the starter could be worn and this could cause the starter not to function correctly. It won't turn over at all when hot? Is the starter relay clicking? I would look at your starter being the problem.
I see these threads all over and most never post a solution. I am having a similar issue and pulled my starter cleaned the brushes and reinstalled with same hard cranking when hot.
I would hate to spend $250 on a starter and it not fix the problem.
Nope. That's part of the reason it scraps for so high. We use copper in ALOT of applications for circuitry here at thee ol' salt mine. Usually it's a copper alloy too so it doesn't oxidize as easy.
Should in the be the series of gears that go between the starter motor and engine, one of them should have a one way clutch on it. Look it up in your service manual, will be easy to find in there.
Figured it out finally. Gears were fine. Dealer was wrong. Flipped my starter relay enough to twist a couple lose strands. Can't believe all the troubleshooting replacing of parts... One stupid little connection that didn't even look bad.
where is the starter relay located? im having this same issue.
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