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PLEASE READ BEFORE ASKING A QUESTION!!! I CAN ONLY ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT HARLEYS !!! I DONT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT OTHER MODELS!!! I have a Harley only shop with 30 years experience located in Ohio. We specialize in complete and total repair, restoration, hi-performance, and custom bike building. I can work on Flat Heads to Twin Cams. Please, dont ask how much somthing is going to cost to fix. Labor prices differ all over te country as well as shop to shop!

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Engine rebuilding (can be shipped), Trans rebuilding (can be shipped), Restoration, Custom bike building

 
   

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Motorcycle Repair - rebuliding terry comp starter


Expert: Mike Wells - 10/6/2006

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I have a 1.4kw terry comp starter. It seems that the bendix has burnt out. How do i replace the bendix?

Answer - It is a 95 bad boy. Also, i have a 127 Ultima, I use the compression release every time i start the bike. The starter motor turns but it never engages the cluch.
Ricky
What is it doing that you think the bendix is burned out and what year is it?
Mike

Answer
As to the 95 bike. Fist make sure you test the starter and the bendix. If the bendix is bad then get a rebuild kit. remove the cover from the bendix and you will see the parts in the kit that need replaced.
On the 127, check to make sure the jackshaft is ingaging the clutch gear. You jackshaft might be broken.
Mike

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