Hello
I hope that someone can help with this. Sorry, it's a bit long.
I have had the electric starter installed for over 4 years now, and it has been faultless. However, a while back, on pressing the button, it seemed that something "blocked" the starter, but, on trying it again, it all worked perfectly, and continued to do so for several weeks, and I “forgot” about it. Then, the last time I used the bike, the same thing happened, it felt like something blocked the starter, but, again, retrying it, it worked normally, but this time I decided to investigate.
When trying to separate the double gear, it was clear that the dowels had partially broken up, but instead of protecting the starter, it had all jammed up, and was difficult to separate. When I bought the starter, spare dowels were provided, so I started to rebuild it, but on tightening the steady plate, it was trapping the double gear, and making rotation very difficult.
This is as far as I can push the double gear together, without the dowels fitted, and without using force. I think that originally it was more closed up (I had never needed to take it apart), which would have provided clearance. If it was originally more closed, I don’t know how that could have been achieved without using force. It seems that maybe the welds on the pin are preventing it from going together, although I am finding it difficult to measure accurately.
I am raising this directly with Alton, but obviously it is well out of guarantee.
In the meantime, can anyone advise on how far together the two parts of the double gear should fit? If the problem is, indeed, the welds, I could grind them down a little with a Dremel, although I am a bit concerned about breaking through the weld.
Thanks for any help that you can offer.
Ray
I hope that someone can help with this. Sorry, it's a bit long.
I have had the electric starter installed for over 4 years now, and it has been faultless. However, a while back, on pressing the button, it seemed that something "blocked" the starter, but, on trying it again, it all worked perfectly, and continued to do so for several weeks, and I “forgot” about it. Then, the last time I used the bike, the same thing happened, it felt like something blocked the starter, but, again, retrying it, it worked normally, but this time I decided to investigate.
When trying to separate the double gear, it was clear that the dowels had partially broken up, but instead of protecting the starter, it had all jammed up, and was difficult to separate. When I bought the starter, spare dowels were provided, so I started to rebuild it, but on tightening the steady plate, it was trapping the double gear, and making rotation very difficult.
This is as far as I can push the double gear together, without the dowels fitted, and without using force. I think that originally it was more closed up (I had never needed to take it apart), which would have provided clearance. If it was originally more closed, I don’t know how that could have been achieved without using force. It seems that maybe the welds on the pin are preventing it from going together, although I am finding it difficult to measure accurately.
I am raising this directly with Alton, but obviously it is well out of guarantee.
In the meantime, can anyone advise on how far together the two parts of the double gear should fit? If the problem is, indeed, the welds, I could grind them down a little with a Dremel, although I am a bit concerned about breaking through the weld.
Thanks for any help that you can offer.
Ray