Posted by W_B on March 25, 2015 at 06:56:09 from (155.188.183.20):
In Reply to: 8 volt battery posted by blackhole49 on March 24, 2015 at 07:21:20:
[quote="blackhole49"](quoted from post at 14:32:00 03/25/15) Thanks for all the replies. Not sure I want to try, but I need to do something. For those who say fix what I have, I beg to differ. New battery, solenoid (NOS), cables and a rebuilt starter. Generator works perfect. When it is 0* out it just doesn't spin fast enough to start. Put my neighbors 8 volt battery in it and it fires as soon as I hit the button. Tired of weighting for warmer weather./quote]
Seems like your battery and starter is not the problem, appears you have an ignition or fuel issue. A properly tuned 6V system doesn't need much to start it. On my 9N you just had to blip it and it was running. Or, why not just convert to 12V? Seems like you are heading that way eventually, when the 8V no longer does it or you can't find an 8V battery.
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