Convert recoil start to electric start on LT80
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Convert recoil start to electric start on LT80
I have a 2006 LT80 and my kids love it. So I just bought another one that seems older, maybe late 80's early 90's and it has a recoil start. It all set for an electric start, with the actual starter button and battery. Is it possible to convert this to an electric start? And if so, what would the procedure be like. Any help with this would be helpful, not sure my kids are going to be able to handle the recoil just yet. Thanks.
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It should be electric already. Stand it up and look at the front of the motor starter should be there. If its not there would be a hole there.
If the starter is there its either going to be the relay or The fuse both located under the seat. Or the starter is shot. Cheap on ebay for a new chinese one.
If the starter is there its either going to be the relay or The fuse both located under the seat. Or the starter is shot. Cheap on ebay for a new chinese one.
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Its not the easiest thing to chang I had to undo a lot of things to get mine out.
Battery is toast obviously if its been in there 10 years.
Take a pair of jumper cables and a good battery and try to jump it see if it cranks.
Just the fuse and see if its blown just a regular blade fuse easy to get.
If the fuse is good and you have battery the relay will click whenu push the starter button if it does there is 4 wires that connect to the relay pull the 2 thick ones one is red and red and white I believe with battery power tap them to each other and see if the starter cranks this is eliminating the relay.
If it does nothing probably the starter
Battery is toast obviously if its been in there 10 years.
Take a pair of jumper cables and a good battery and try to jump it see if it cranks.
Just the fuse and see if its blown just a regular blade fuse easy to get.
If the fuse is good and you have battery the relay will click whenu push the starter button if it does there is 4 wires that connect to the relay pull the 2 thick ones one is red and red and white I believe with battery power tap them to each other and see if the starter cranks this is eliminating the relay.
If it does nothing probably the starter
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Thanks for the tips. I'll work the diagnostics this weekend. I'm sure i'll be back with more questions. On a completely different not, I have a 2008 lt80 that seems to blow alot of white smoke. I know its a two stroke, but seems heavy even for that. It also has a loss of power or torque at start up. Once it gets rolling, it seems to have tons of power. I'm thinking dirty carb? I've only had this one about 2 weeks.
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White smoke usually means water but its air cooled so its not water issue. What 2 stroke oil are you using is it designed for atv/bikes. Not all 2 stroke oils are created equal I am told. I personally run yamalube in all my bikes now. Also are you premixing or is it still injected?
First thing I would do is clean the air filter and the carb and see how it runs then. Don't use anything through the jets can make them bigger easily I would just use some carb cleaner and compressed air and clean all passages main jet and needle jet. Clean any junk out of the float bowl.
When I had no power at idle and start up it was because my rear clutch was shot and stuck on I needed to replace it then it worked great.
First thing I would do is clean the air filter and the carb and see how it runs then. Don't use anything through the jets can make them bigger easily I would just use some carb cleaner and compressed air and clean all passages main jet and needle jet. Clean any junk out of the float bowl.
When I had no power at idle and start up it was because my rear clutch was shot and stuck on I needed to replace it then it worked great.
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