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Old 07-12-2018, 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by 2fast4uRuss View Post
someone took the starter apart at some point in time and put the magnet back in wrong. Just did this to myself well working on a small quad. take the starter off and take apart try not to pull the shaft out from the output side as it can be a pain to get back together. take the middle section that holds the magnets and spin it around and put it back together. Bench test to see it should have switched directions spinning. Switch wires back and you are back to factory. Mine happened on a grizzly 125 which is the same as a breeze if that helps.
Spot on to fix your problem. If you don't want to do that then leave your battery leads hooked up the right way round and ONLY reverse the leads on your starter motor. This keeps everything else working properly and has starter spin correct direction.
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