Well,....
I pobably should have listened to Johnny and chanced it. Ended up not being able to go on my trip this week because of the starter rebuild. But there may be something of value in my experiences this week.
I have no problem wrenching in and of itself. It is the little things that I seem to uniquely attract. It is these little problems that drive me to thoroughly research any thing new that I plan to tackle. This is why I asked for input on what seemed to be and pretty much always should be a 1 hour job.
Yes, I said "should be". Got the parts from the local dealer because it was Saturday and I rying to leave Sun. Nite/Mon. Morning.
Well, got the starter out in no time :2thumbup:........to only find that the starter cases screws seemed to have been either impacted in or loctited. No, problem, "Right?".... :swear:.."Wrong!".
First Phillips head bit shattered, wtf?... . Ok, maybe a factory flaw but just in case, applied a bit of pb blater to the thead ends and waited a bit.
The second bit deformed and started to come out of the slots. Mind, I was using a hand driver + wrench and slowly increasing pressure.
Next, I broke out the screw gun and set the clutch to 15.. One screw deformed a little but then it made a loud "pop!" And came out.
The other....yep, you guessed it. Stripped the head and had to "easy" it out.
Now for me, this is all par for the course and to be expected. What made this a problem is that there wasn't an auto supply or hardware store in the whole state that could match the stripped/damaged screws.
Turns out that, currently, BMW only has 5 of these screws in the country and they're all at the warehouse in California. Only 4 (really 5) days mail away. ... Well could have been 4 if I was willing to pay half the cost of an aftermarket starter in shipping. The extra time is because BMW Motorrad will only ship to a dealer.
Tldr;
So, moral of the story is, ... If you are going to work on the starter, you might want to order in a spare case screw or two to have on hand before you start.
-Or-
Before there is a problem, pick up a cheap but working starter for your parts closet.
As I was writing this, found out that the screws will get here tomorrow.
Later,
Freelancer