Sportster-2001-951C-Stock
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I'm pretty sure you're going to have to remove the black air box to reach the starter motor below it. I don't think you have to remove the exhaust manifold to change the starter, I could be wrong.
Did you try gently rotating the motor by putting a pipe wrench on the crankshaft PTO? If you try this, rotate it (gently) both directions and see if the starter disengages. The motor ordinarily can be rotated by hand after removing the spark plugs, if not then something's stuck (such as the starter bendix or the motor itself).
Did you try gently rotating the motor by putting a pipe wrench on the crankshaft PTO? If you try this, rotate it (gently) both directions and see if the starter disengages. The motor ordinarily can be rotated by hand after removing the spark plugs, if not then something's stuck (such as the starter bendix or the motor itself).