Tiggerman - My biggest problem at this point is that I have take the 2 screws out and have tugged for an hour at the thing and cannot pull it back. It doesnt make sense that you would have to take the whole engine apart to get the stinkin starter off. Do you know anyone who has removed a starter from this type of setup? If so... is it difficult to remove? Thanks for all your help!Your diagram makes sense- I wasn't paying attention that it was a 947. The 2 bolts you removed should let the starter slide back. You're right in not taking the starter apart.
If you look at this diagram ( it is an XP DI, but its the same engine), part number 18 is your bendix- somewhat different than mine, but it works by the same principle.
http://216.37.204.20...pe=13&A=115&B=2
It is probably going to come out the front of the engine, and the magneto cover may have to come off. It looks like it has a smaller cover there as well. Reminds me of a Polaris the way the bendix is separate from the start motor.
You should probably purchase a service manual, available on eBay, for a further breakdown of how toget this part out for inspection.
Nick