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Добавлен 26 фев 2017
No need for a new starter clutch anymore! How to crank up 2003 Yamaha Raptor without starter clutch
Cranking up a 2003 Yamaha Raptor without buying starter clutch all the time
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Please noone listen to this guy. 1. He doesn't even know what year his quad is. 2. This advise will put metal shavings in the engine. $200 fix and do it right.
So you gotta do this every time you wanna start it.I don't know, man
I’m sorry but this guy don’t know nothing. Just buy a new starter clutch.
Nice Monte
Hey man so on the l&l extreme do I buy the one way starter clutch with the 52tooth gear or just the one way starter clutch?
What was the problem what caused that and is it preventable
In that case jump start it
I have the same problem! 🤦🏻♂️ i keep replacing the starter solenoid and it would start fine a couple of times, then is just makes that clicking noise out of the solenoid, what could it be? Thanks!
Micky mouse
500 for starter clutch that must be a heavy duty or something my Kawasaki has this problem now
I really love your plastics.
Just so you know, starter clutch is nowhere near 500 bucks
I’ve tried that an nothing happens it just doesn’t want to crank up g it’s getting fuel spark an compression
I have this problem like now and I can't wait to try this... hence it be coursed by a bumpy road... because to me it started the day after a bumpy trip.. thanks a lot brother!!!!
Yes sir. Did it work for you
Don't do this
You got to do this every time you start it or just the first couple of times you start it?
In my experience you have to do it every time
What exactly did u do reverse the gear a couple times
I just took off that cover and put a Flathead screwdriver in the groove and pushed it backwards a few times. You will feel a little tension at first when you push it backwards and then you will feel it ease up a little. Once you feel it like that then you most likely did it enough for the flywheel to catch when it’s time to crank it up
Thanks bro.
Did not work for me
Damn sorry it didn’t work. The only thing I can tell you is to try it again and keep pushing back on the flywheel until you don’t feel a lot of tension on it and see what happens. You also can order the whole starter clutch from L&L Extreme. I bought one from them and it works perfect. The ones I was ordering from Amazon and eBay only lasted me a few rides
What issue are you having tho ? I changed my oil after having to replace the gasket he mentioned in this video but after I went to to turn it on to cycle the oil, it wouldn’t crank. I get a bunch of clicking noises coming from the solenoid. I’m going to try this before spending more money at it tho .
@@javiermartinez336 did you ever get this issue resolved ?
@@ashtonwilliams3487 yea. I changed the solenoid and charged my battery. Been running great ever since. I believe my solenoid was bad and was draining my battery way too fast. I think it was like 20 bucks on Rocky Mountain.
@@javiermartinez336 I appreciate it.
Hope it works
About to give this a shot