I used a solid wooden stick and hammer to knock it out and even to gently knock it back. First time to fix the starter itself, now to change bad o-ring on it which leaked a lot. Prying didn't work out for me, theres zero space around, I couldn't catch good angle with any kind of big screw driver nor prying thing.
You did indeed help me out. Will be giving it a go next weekend. Tried to find a how to about a year ago to no avail
Awesome to hear my friend! Good luck
Hi, Jack. Any chance I can pay you some money to talk me through this? I’ve gotten part of the way into this and have gotten a little lost.
@@jimrespess522 hi Jim, sure, I’d be open to that. Send me an email at hellojackmeadows@gmail.com and we can coordinate!
Hey,Jack, just following up. Did you get the email I sent you?
@@jimrespess522 hey Jim, somehow your email went to my spam folder! I just sent you a reply. 👍
I used a solid wooden stick and hammer to knock it out and even to gently knock it back. First time to fix the starter itself, now to change bad o-ring on it which leaked a lot. Prying didn't work out for me, theres zero space around, I couldn't catch good angle with any kind of big screw driver nor prying thing.
Ah, good to hear you were able to get it with a little improvisation. Sound like the pry bar I happened to have was just the right size. Cheers!
Jesus you live in North Eastern states? Rust belt region?
Haha no, a little different of a rust belt: Hawai’i. Tropical air/rain is not too friendly to these bikes
@@Jack_Meadows wow..