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sailnude 10-11-2010 11:26 AM

86 honda xl250r kick starter
 
Kick starter seems to have been damaged, stripped or broken. Can't push start or kick. Do you think I can remedy by pulling right case cover or do I have to tear it down?

4BangerCivic 10-13-2010 10:29 AM

Re: 86 honda xl250r kick starter
 
you should be able to get at it just removing the right case cover. you'll have to remove a few things inside that cover to get at it (if i'm remembering correctly). Here's what it'll look like (from my '87 XL250R, check the rebuild thread in cycle corner):

http://i412.photobucket.com/albums/p...4043/rhccc.jpg

So youll definitely have to remove the clutch. Then you should be allright (well, you'll have to remove the bracket & maybe the kickstarter idle gear and its bushing).


Shoot me a PM if you have any Qs. I have this crankcase sitting next to me on my living room end table.

skr00zloose 10-13-2010 03:46 PM

Re: 86 honda xl250r kick starter
 
if you can't pushstart OR kickstart it... the motor may be locked up. If the kicker alone was busted, you'd still be able to pushstart it.

sailnude 10-21-2010 07:05 AM

Re: 86 honda xl250r kick starter
 
What tool do you use to get the nut off the clutch housing after you get the springs and small bolts off?

4BangerCivic 10-26-2010 03:57 AM

Re: 86 honda xl250r kick starter
 
You need this. it's not expensive ($9-$20). I got mine off the internet. You'll also need an impact hammer (or a special tool [which you can make at home]) to hold the clutch while you remove the nut. I have the part you need and the holding tool (in the event that you dont have a impact hammer). If you need to borrow them, just come by and you can borrow them. I'll prob ask to hold your license or something just so you dont run off w/ my $10 part ;) hahaa

http://www.powroll.com/images/PRODUC...541-single.jpg

Edit: Found a pic. The home-made clutch holder looks like this. (note: the bike being shown is NOT a honda. but the toool looks the same. I made mine at a buddy's house who has some proper tools (although we ended up just using his impact hammer after we made the holder). It's good to have for the future though in teh event that our isn't available.
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...0/DSC00310.jpg


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