02-08-2022, 08:57 AM
Steve,
As Simon says, remove the starter assy. off the crankcase top by removing the two long bolts. It is a little cumbersome especially with the thick battery cable attached.
Remove the rear cover - a tin sheet bolted to the unit with several cheese head screws.
Once removed this exposes the rear of the starter button.
Disconnect the battery feed cable from the switch and you can then get the unit on the bench for further investigation.
As Simon says, remove the starter assy. off the crankcase top by removing the two long bolts. It is a little cumbersome especially with the thick battery cable attached.
Remove the rear cover - a tin sheet bolted to the unit with several cheese head screws.
Once removed this exposes the rear of the starter button.
Disconnect the battery feed cable from the switch and you can then get the unit on the bench for further investigation.